
FELTON, Rebecca Latimer | US House of Representatives: History, Art & Archives
Rebecca Latimer Felton’s brief and essentially symbolic service in the Senate stood in contrast to her decades of participation in Georgia politics and civic affairs. Outspoken, determined, and irascible, Felton was involved in public life from the 1870s through the 1920s. She first entered...

And of course it's racist history and slave holder history because that is the history of the Democrat Party. 100 years ago the first woman was appointed to the U.S Senate by the racist Democrat governor of Georgia. Her name was Rebecca Latimer Felton, a white supremist, feminist and slave owner--- the last slave owner to serve in Congress.
Felton believed that blacks were "beasts" and she advocated for more lynchings and white supremacy.
"Lynch a thousand a week if that's what it takes to protect white women from these beasts, Democrat Felton said.
Her brief appointment was celebrated thoughout the south and she remained a celebrity in Democrat circles until her death in 1930 at age 94.
As I've written about--- the Democrat Party remains racist to this day, but they must keep their racism more subdued and behind closed doors, but it's very clear to see on a daily basis. As I've also written about---- many continue to flee the racist Democrat party, but far too many remain ignorant and still on the Democrat plantation.
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