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if V The Commoner. 16 VOLUME 4, NUMBER f, f fr "' ". 1 l It Rr Lily Whites." - Tho timo has well-nigh arrived when indiscriminate abuse of tho democratic party becauso southern democrats object to negro domination will have lost its force. Within tho last fow years tho race question has outgrown party lines. It has out i grown them in tho south, for instanco, to just tho oxt"iit that there has been builded up a republican party in tho south. So long as all whites south of Ma son's and Dixon's lino were demo crats, and all blacks were republi cans, just that long was it possiblo for tho republican party iji the south ern states to be the black man's party. But that day has past, there has boon an Influx into tho south of .northorn republicans. Not all of theso have been willing to renounce thoir party nllegianco; yet very few wore willing to associate with a party which tho negroes dominated. With Yankoo shrowdncos they cast about for a way out. Thoy talked with su gar planters and othors wlioo solfl&h intorests would naturally make re publicans of them. In tho end tho result was the or ganization of tho "lily white" repub lican party, which Is rapidly gainiiig supremacy over the negro faction of tho republican paity in tho black belt states. Recent news dispatches from Now Orleans toll that at tho state convention of lilv whlto republicans every parish in tho state tvas repre sentedsomething that probably has never happonod before "but there woro no negro delegates." A Lull Btate ticket was nominated on a plat form dovoted largely to state affairs CLUB LIST. rA$ll,U0 JpllotrlnpwHl boFentwlUiTTTE COMMONER, both one yonr, for tlic club price. Per QdirnlR may lie tent to different fidrtrcssca 11 desired. our friends mny wlob to loin with yon In sending for a combination. Alfunbscrlp tlonB nro for one yonr, nnd 1 ncw.bepln with the current nuniberunlewiothenvIsodJrected. 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(now wk, . r. 4.c Tho Public, wk...... o he Light in the Window. and '"iRn.unnislaTi .. m. Yti. -. ouijiuuiauy, TUB 111V Jtes it is added, already have con trol of the federal offices in the state. Even m Nebraska, with che incen tives of MIckeyiam and Dietrlchi&m, ho lSeldT.that Ule re5Wican party holds a state convention with everv county represented. Probably in no southern state was such a conven- nnn T heId unUl the iBue was boldly drawn, and it was decide! hv ballot. But now the republicans of Loui3iana meet, with no negro dele gates, to make the fight for Caucasian supremacy, anl "every narkh f li state is represented;-' In the cratio parties as national orcanSJ tionS or as state organizations it t not a party question it iS ls question. When whitS'ronnh ?M" Fa?e placed in the same 5ft, ??ilican8 aro democrats SStHaK wto ulus in the same wav nH? m stim" tho fiirht fn n-,S ?oth wi" make 3JPO Si forms are cS?emS S? 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