George Young Kelso was an American politician. He was delegate at Louisiana’s 1868 constitutional convention and state senator in Louisiana from 1868 to 1876.[1] He was a “colored”, “radical” Republican.[2][3]
Biography
George Young Kelso lived in Rapides Parish, Louisiana. He gave a statement about voter suppression in 1872.[4] He attended an 1873 "colored convention" in Louisiana.[5] He was part of a Republican parish convention.[6]
Eric Foner documented him as an editor and co-owner of the Louisianan newspaper in New Orleans and as an employee of the custom house in New Orleans who faced the violence during the 1876 election campaign.[1]