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Hiram Rhodes Revels (September 27, 1827 [note 1] – January 16, 1901) was an American Republican politician, minister in the African Methodist Episcopal Church, and college administrator. Born free in North Carolina, he later lived and worked in Ohio, where he voted before the Civil War.
David Heaton (R) Died June 25, 1870 Joseph Dixon (R) December 5, 1870 New York 28th: Noah Davis (R) Resigned July 15, 1870, before being appointed U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York: Charles H. Holmes (R) December 6, 1870 Iowa 2nd: William Smyth (R) Died September 30, 1870 William P. Wolf (R) December 6, 1870 Virginia 5th ...
Hiram Rhodes Revels – Mississippi 1870 (also Mississippi Secretary of State) [2] U.S. House of Representatives Richard H. Cain – South Carolina 1873–1875, 1877 ...
Hiram R. Revels resigned his seat as a United States senator to become the University's first president. In 1878, Alcorn University became Alcorn Agricultural and Mechanical College.
Hiram Revels (1827–1901) [3] [4] Lumbee: Mississippi: Republican: February 23, 1870: March 4, 1871: Retired Charles Curtis (1860–1936) [5] Kaw, Osage, Potawatomi: Kansas: Republican: January 29, 1907: January 3, 1913: Was not re-elected after Democrats won control of the Kansas Legislature in 1912 March 4, 1915: March 4, 1929: Resigned ...
1872 Currier and Ives print showing the first Black U.S. Senator and Representatives: Sen. Hiram Revels (R-MS), Rep. Benjamin S. Turner (R-AL), Robert DeLarge (R-SC), Josiah Walls (R-FL), Jefferson Long (R-GA), Joseph Rainey and Robert B. Elliott (R-SC), 1872. The following is a list of Black Republicans, past and present. This list is limited ...
After more than 20 years researching her family’s origin in America, Nicka Sewell-Smith found the name of an uncle who had filed a complaint about having his
The suspect in the truck attack that killed 14 and injured dozens in New Orleans on New Year's had traveled to Egypt in 2023 for about a month, his half-brother told ABC News. Shamsud-Din Jabbar ...