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  2. List of African-American United States representatives

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    The first African-American woman to serve as a representative was Shirley Chisholm from New York's 12th congressional district in 1969 during the Civil Rights Movement. Many African-American members of the House of Representatives serve majority-minority districts. [4]

  3. African Americans in the United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    Revels was the first black member of the Congress overall. [11] Black people were a majority of the population in many congressional districts across the South. In 1870, Joseph Rainey of South Carolina was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, becoming the first directly elected black member of Congress to be seated. [12]

  4. Shirley Chisholm - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, Chisholm ran for the U.S. House of Representatives from New York's 12th congressional district, which, as part of a court-mandated reapportionment plan, had been significantly redrawn to focus on Bedford–Stuyvesant and was thus expected to result in Brooklyn's first black member of Congress. [48]

  5. After Congress passed the First Military Reconstruction Act of 1867 and ratified the Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1870, African Americans began to be elected or appointed to national, state, county and local offices throughout the United States.

  6. Gabe Amo elected as Rhode Island’s first Black congressman

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    Former White House aide Gabe Amo (D) won the special election to fill the seat of former Rep. David Cicilline (D-R.I.) in Rhode Island, according to a projection from Decision Desk HQ, making him ...

  7. Gabe Amo becomes Rhode Island's first Black member of Congress

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    Polling previously indicated that Amo would become the first Black member of Congress from Rhode Island. Polling showed that he was leading Leonard among Black voters 62-12.

  8. John Willis Menard - Wikipedia

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    After moving to New Orleans, on November 3, 1868, Menard was the first black man ever elected to the United States House of Representatives. [1] His opponent contested his election, and opposition to his election prevented him from being seated in Congress.

  9. Rhode Island could elect its first Black member of Congress - AOL

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    Rhode Island, a predominantly White state, could elect former Biden administration staffer Gabe Amo to serve in the House of Representatives. Rhode Island could elect its first Black member of ...