List of Leaders of the Libertines

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The Freedmen's Council

As part of the union of the the Republics of Freedland and Liberty into the Provisional Republic of the Libertines, and out of a need for co-ordinated leadership in the Libertine Revolution, the Freedmen's Council was formed. Made up of several free lawyers, merchants, and politicians the Freedmen’s Council was the committee of individuals who governed the Free Republic of the Libertines from the union of Freedland and Liberty in 1838 to the end of the Libertine Revolution in 1846 and the establishment of the Free Republic of the Libertines. The Council was officially led by a president, a role that rotated between the three, later six members of the Council. Initially numbering only three committee members or “Councilmen”, it expanded to six in 1840.


First Free Republic of the Libertines (1843-1934)

Upon the creation of the Free Republic of the Libertines and its full independence from both ... and Arcadia, the leadership of the country changed from a directory to a constitutional federal republic modelled on Arcadia's. The President of the Libertines would be indirectly elected to a four-year term by the voting populace of the Libertines, initially adult men who owned property, but later expanded to any man regardless of wealth and then anyone who had reached the voting age of eighteen. Despite there being no term limits when it came to the role of President, most Presidents ended their time in office after two terms out of tradition. John Jenkins Freeman, who was serving as President of the Freedmen’s Council, was elected as the first President of the Free Republic of the Libertines, narrowly defeating his rival Benjamin Priest in the country's first election. Freeman went on to serve as an independent for three terms. He was followed by Philip Blanche Gaines, who also ran as an independent. By the end of Gaines’ tenure, several political parties had formed, such as the Whig Party (later the Democratic Party) and the Liberal Party. These parties would supply many leaders of the Libertines until the 1934 Coup at the hands of Noah Stonewall’s National Renaissance Party, which dissolved the First Free Republic of the Libertines.

No. Name
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Party Term of office Elections Won
1 Joseph B. Freeman
(1808-1878)
Joseph Jenkins Roberts.jpg Independent 22 March
1844
16 October
1852
1844

1848
2 Philip Blanche Gaines
(1806–1862)
Stephen Allen Benson (cropped).jpg Independent 16 October
1852
16 October
1860
1852

1856
3 Hiram F. Shepherd
(...-...)
Frederick Douglass ambrotype (1856).jpg Whig 16 October
1860
16 October
1872
1860

1864

1868
4 Chester L. LeRoy
(...-...)
P. B. S. Pinchback - Brady-Handy.jpg Whig 16 October
1872
16 October
1876
1872
5 Francis W. Johnson
(...-...)
John Mercer Langston - Brady-Handy.jpg Protectionist 16 October
1876
16 October
1884
1876

1880
6 Arthur J. Durand
(...-...)
Robert Smalls - Brady-Handy.jpg Liberal 16 October
1884
16 October
1890
1884

1888
7 George S. Saint
(...-...)
George Washington Murray.jpg Liberal 16 October
1890
16 October
1898
1890

1894
8 Octavius Gardiner
(1812–1903)
George Henry White.jpg Liberal 16 October
1898
16 October
1902
1898
9 Robert Louis Deperron
(1857–1915)
Booker T Washington retouched flattened-crop.jpg Whig 16 October
1902
11 June
1915
(Died in Office)
1902

1906

1910

1914
10 Abraham A. Grant
(...-...)
Claude Augustus Swanson.jpg Whig 11 June
1915
(Assumed Presidency after Deperron's death in office)
16 October
1918
N/A
11 Robert Getty
(...-...)
File:Jamesweldonjohnson.jpg Liberal 16 October
1918
16 October
1926
1918

1922
12 Alain Lechhardt Thibodeaux
(...-...)
Alain Thibodeaux.jpeg Land and Labour 16 October
1926
16 October
1930
1926
13 Noah Mauricanus Stonewall
(1886–1940)
Noah Stonewall.jpg National Renaissance 16 October
1930
5 October
1934
1930

National State of the Libertines (1934-1939)

The constitutional federal republic that had come to define the Free Republic of the Libertines had slowly been dismantled by President Noah Stonewall of the National Renaissance Party. Making a public declaration on the 5th of October that socialists, Arcadians, and other powers had sought to usurp the government of the Libertines by rigging the upcoming 1934 elections, Noah Stonewall cancelled the elections and announced the creation of the National State of the Libertines, in which power would be organised around himself as a de-facto dictator. Met with opposition by Arcadia and ..., Stonewall instigated several incidents against neighbouring Arcadia and ... in the hopes of taking back territory lost in the ... War of 1899. This instigation culminated in the Libertine War, a short but brutal conflict that led to the toppling of Stonewall and his government, and the restoration of the Free Republic of the Libertines.

No. Name
(Birth–Death)
Portrait Party Term of office Elections Won
1 Noah Mauricanus Stonewall
(1886–1940)
Marcus Garvey (1922).jpg National Renaissance 13 October
1934
18 January
1939
N/A