The journey from there to here

Clinton Fisk (1828-1890) was an educator and worked with freed slaves following the Civil War, establishing a school for freedmen in army barracks in 1866. in 1867, the school was renamed Fisk University, after its founder. In 1888, Fisk took the reins of the Prohibition Party, who built on their 1884 percentage by garnering 2.19% of the popular vote.


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