The National Civil Rights Convention of 1873 was held in Washington, D.C.. W. Ogilvie photographed the convention which began December 9.[1] It was covered by the New York Times.[2]
^Ogilvie, W. (May 29, 1873). "The National Equal Rights Convention, which met Dec. 9th, 1873, Washington, D.C." www.loc.gov.
^"The National Civil Rights Convention". The New York Times. December 14, 1873.
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