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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Elias_PolkElias Polk - Wikipedia

    Elias Polk (c. 1806 – December 30, 1886) was an African American enslaved by President James K. Polk and his family from birth until his emancipation in 1865. Following the American Civil War , he became a conservative Democratic political activist at a time when most freedmen joined the Republican Party.

  2. During his life, Elias Polk went from being enslaved in the White House to one of the most controversial African-American political activists of his day. He always maintained the Democratic principles that he likely inherited from his former owner.

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  3. Enslaved and Entrenched: Elias Polk - YouTube. The President James K. Polk State Historic Site. 112 subscribers. 8. 220 views 2 years ago PINEVILLE. This lecture was recorded on February 20th...

  4. 1 de sept. de 2020 · This sketch depicts Elias Polk, an enslaved man who served in the Polk White House. Sarah Polk’s father gave Elias to Sarah and James as a wedding gift. Courtesy of the President James K. Polk Home & Museum, Columbia, Tennessee. Show Me More

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  5. 3 de ene. de 2020 · Prior to his time in the White House, Elias had been gifted to James as a wedding present by Samuel Polk in 1824 and had served the Polks for many years. Although he likely worked at the White House in 1845, Polk also hired Elias out to a man named James H. Thomas from late 1845 through 1846.

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  6. 28 de ene. de 2016 · Take Elias Polk, who was owned by President James K. Polk and served as his coachman. He turned down abolitionists' efforts to liberate him and his wife as they travelled to Washington....

  7. 12 de feb. de 2021 · Initially enslaved by North Carolina native President James K. Polk, Elias Polk took up the fight for black economic independence after the Civil War.