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Mississippi legislator

James A. Shorter, Jr. was a farmer, teacher, and state legislator in Mississippi. He served in the Mississippi House of Representatives from 1874 to 1875 and in 1882. He was a Republican. In 1879 he was reportedly attacked by white Greenback Party member William Miller. His father was an A.M.E. bishop. The son graduated from Tougaloo. He served on the Hinds County Board of Registrars. He was a chosen as a delegate to the 1875 Mississippi Republican Party Convention as one of three delegates for Dry Grove, Mississippi.

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  1. ^ "Affairs at Dry Grove". The Comet. November 1, 1879. Retrieved June 1, 2022 – via Mississippi State University Libraries – Against All Odds.
  2. "Call for the Republican Congressional Convention for the Fifth District". Weekly Mississippi Pilot. August 14, 1875. Retrieved June 1, 2011 – via University of Mississippi Libraries – Against All Odds.
  3. "James A. Shorter, Jr". University of Mississippi – Against All Odds. Retrieved June 1, 2022.
  4. "Hinds County Nominating Convention". Daily Mississippi Pilot. October 13, 1875. Retrieved June 1, 2022 – via University of Mississippi – Against All Odds.
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