About: Urbain Ozanne

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Urbain Ozanne (May 8, 1835 – August 11, 1903) was a French-born American political organizer, sheriff, and businessman. He was a Republican Party organizer and served as sheriff in Panola County, Mississippi during the Reconstruction era. He later became a businessman in Nevada operating a mail route and hotel. He served at the January 1868 "Black and Tan" Republican Party convention held in Jackson, Mississippi. He and other participants were disparaged viciously in Democratic Party and Confederate-sympathizing newspaper accounts.

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  • Urbain Ozanne (May 8, 1835 – August 11, 1903) was a French-born American political organizer, sheriff, and businessman. He was a Republican Party organizer and served as sheriff in Panola County, Mississippi during the Reconstruction era. He later became a businessman in Nevada operating a mail route and hotel. He served at the January 1868 "Black and Tan" Republican Party convention held in Jackson, Mississippi. He and other participants were disparaged viciously in Democratic Party and Confederate-sympathizing newspaper accounts. As sheriff in Mississippi toward the end of the Reconstruction era, he tried to stem rampant Ku Klux Klan paramilitary violence. The Mississippi Plan helped restore Democrats to power in 1875 and "Radicals" standing in the way of a restoration of white supremacy were ousted from office by the "redeemers". (en)
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  • Urbain Ozanne (May 8, 1835 – August 11, 1903) was a French-born American political organizer, sheriff, and businessman. He was a Republican Party organizer and served as sheriff in Panola County, Mississippi during the Reconstruction era. He later became a businessman in Nevada operating a mail route and hotel. He served at the January 1868 "Black and Tan" Republican Party convention held in Jackson, Mississippi. He and other participants were disparaged viciously in Democratic Party and Confederate-sympathizing newspaper accounts. (en)
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