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Graham is known in the Arizona Republican Party for his outreach to minority communities, and in 2015, Governor Doug Ducey and the State of Arizona appointed him to the Arizona Commission of African-American Affairs. [13] Beginning in 2013, Graham has worked with Asian, African American, Latino, and Tribal coalitions. [14] [15]
Historically segregated African-American schools in Arizona (2 P) Pages in category "African-American history of Arizona" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
1 st African-American men elected to the Arizona House of Representatives: 1951 Ethel Maynard: 1 st African-American woman elected to the Arizona House of Representatives: 1966 Cloves Campbell Sr. 1 st African-American man elected to the Arizona State Senate: 1966 Carolyn Walker: 1 st African-American woman elected to the Arizona State Senate: 1987
The Arizona Informant was started by brothers Cloves C. Campbell Sr. and Charles R. Campbell in 1971. [1] The brothers began the newspaper as a response to the lack of information the African American residents of Arizona were given.
All of Mississippi's African American statewide officials and Senators took office during Reconstruction, as of 2022. Nevada 1 1 New Jersey 8 8 New Mexico 1 1 New York 9 9 North Carolina 4 4 Ohio 3 3 Oklahoma 1 1 Oregon 1 1 Pennsylvania 1 1 South Carolina 5 1 1 7 Francis Lewis Cardozo held office as Secretary of State and State Treasurer. Texas 2 2
Pages in category "African-American state legislators in Arizona" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
African-American state legislators in Arizona (12 P) Pages in category "African-American people in Arizona politics" This category contains only the following page.
Lincoln Johnson Ragsdale Sr. (July 27, 1926 – June 9, 1995) was an influential leader in the Phoenix-area Civil Rights Movement.Known for his outspokenness, Ragsdale was instrumental in various reform efforts in the Valley, including voting rights and the desegregation of schools, neighborhoods, and public accommodations.