R. W. B. Gould was a political organizer and orator on the United States.[1] He was a dockworker and "unionist".[2] He was active in Orleans Parish, Louisiana. He signed a letter to Henry Demas as secretary of an organization.[3]

He wrote a letter to political influencer George A. Myers of Ohio.[4] Myers owned a barbershop and was an influential political figure in Cleveland.[5]

He was part of the Unions basketball team in New Orleans.[6]

He seems to have served in some capacity in the state senate. Secretary to the committee?[7]

References

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  1. ^ "Clipped from the Houston Post". The Houston Post. 7 September 1914. p. 10.
  2. ^ Gessler, Anne (4 June 2020). Cooperatives in New Orleans: Collective Action and Urban Development. Univ. Press of Mississippi. ISBN 9781496827609.
  3. ^ Senate, Louisiana Legislature (1888). "Official Journal of the Proceedings of the Senate of the State of Louisiana".
  4. ^ "Blank HTML 4 transitional page".
  5. ^ "Myers, George A". 20 May 2021.
  6. ^ Black Baseball, 1858-1900: A Comprehensive Record of the Teams, Players, Managers, Owners and Umpires. McFarland. 8 April 2019. ISBN 9780786494170.
  7. ^ Senate, Louisiana. Legislature (1888). "Official Journal of the Proceedings of the Senate of the State of Louisiana".
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