Grand Old Partisan honors James Ashley, born November 14th 1824. He taught himself to read and write while working on a steamboat, then became a printer. His abolitionism began when seeing Blacks being led away in chains. He was further appalled by White men refusing to let their cattle drink from a stream where his preacher father had baptized slaves.
Ashley left the Democratic Party over its support for the pro-slavery Kansas Nebraska Act and campaigned for the first Republican presidential nominee. In 1858, he chaired the Ohio GOP convention, then won first of five terms in the U.S. House of Representatives.
During the Civil War, Ashley counted himself in the GOP's Radical wing, which led the charge for implementing the Republican civil rights agenda in southern states. December 1863, he was first to introduce a constitutional amendment banning slavery. His version did not pass but it did lead to passage of the 13th Amendment little more than a year later. He backed efforts to impeach Democrat President Andrew Johnson.
President Ulysses Grant named him Governor of Montana Territory. Ashley's support for immigrants and women's suffrage angered the mostly-Democrat populace. It was his idea to name the 44th state Wyoming. In later years, he was president of a railroad.
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