Grand Old Partisan honors Glenni Scofield, born in upstate New York, March 11th 1817. He apprenticed as a printer before attending Hamilton College, then taught school while studying law. Age twenty-nine, the ambitious district attorney won election to the Pennsylvania state house.
Realizing that being a Democrat was incompatible with his anti-slavery convictions, he joined the Republican Party when it formed in the Keystone State. Abolitionist oratory garnered him a state senate seat. A Republican governor named him to the bench. In 1862, Judge Scofield won the first of six terms in the U.S. House of Representatives.
While in Congress, Scofield aligned himself those who were radically opposed to the Democrats' slave system. This Radical Republican supported the GOP's efforts to reconstruct the postwar South as a free society. He advocated for racial equality and federal government protection of emancipated slaves against their Democrat oppressors: "Ignorant white people have been led to believe that the elevation of the Negro is the equivalent to their debasement. The reverse is true. The more we improve this unfortunate race, the more we improve our own."
In 1868, Scofield won renown with a classic speech, the Purpose of the Republican Party. President Rutherford Hayes named him Register of the U.S. Treasury, and President James Garfield appointed him to the United States Court of Claims.
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