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Elihu Anthony (born 30 November 1818 in Greenfield, New York – died on 15 August 1905 in Santa Cruz, California) was a California pioneer, blacksmith, industrialist, landowner and Methodist minister. He is considered a founding father of the city of Santa Cruz. He also served as a member of the California State Assembly 6th District, 1880–1881. He was active within the anti-Chinese movement, and is directly connected to the systemic and racist land theft of downtown Santa Cruz from the Chinese and Black community

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dbo:abstract Elihu Anthony (born 30 November 1818 in Greenfield, New York – died on 15 August 1905 in Santa Cruz, California) was a California pioneer, blacksmith, industrialist, landowner and Methodist minister. He is considered a founding father of the city of Santa Cruz. He also served as a member of the California State Assembly 6th District, 1880–1881. He was active within the anti-Chinese movement, and is directly connected to the systemic and racist land theft of downtown Santa Cruz from the Chinese and Black community (en)
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rdfs:comment Elihu Anthony (born 30 November 1818 in Greenfield, New York – died on 15 August 1905 in Santa Cruz, California) was a California pioneer, blacksmith, industrialist, landowner and Methodist minister. He is considered a founding father of the city of Santa Cruz. He also served as a member of the California State Assembly 6th District, 1880–1881. He was active within the anti-Chinese movement, and is directly connected to the systemic and racist land theft of downtown Santa Cruz from the Chinese and Black community (en)
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