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  2. Alexander Lucius Twilight was an American educator, politician, and minister. He was the first African American to earn a college degree from an American College at Middlebury College in 1823. He is the first African American elected to serve in a state legislature, the Vermont House of Representatives in 1836.

  3. List of African-American statewide elected officials - Wikipedia

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    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

  4. List of African-American U.S. state firsts - Wikipedia

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    First African-American lieutenant governor of Maryland and first elected to statewide office in Maryland: Michael Steele (see also: 2009) 2004; First African-American District Attorney in California: Kamala Harris (San Francisco) (see also: 2010, 2017) First African-American Oklahoma Supreme Court justice: Tom Colbert

  5. Lelia Foley - Wikipedia

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    Lelia Foley-Davis (born November 7, 1942), formerly known as Lelia Foley, is an American politician who served as mayor of Taft, Oklahoma. [1] Elected in 1973, she has been described as the first African-American woman elected mayor in the United States.

  6. Edward P. McCabe - Wikipedia

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    McCabe "acquired a 320-acre (1.3 km 2) tract near Guthrie, Oklahoma, which became the town of Langston about 1892". [6] The city was an all-black area ten miles northeast of Guthrie. The city was named after John Mercer Langston, a black Virginia Congressman who had pledged his support for a black college in Langston City

  7. A. C. Hamlin - Wikipedia

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    Hamlin won a seat in the Oklahoma House of Representatives in 1908 due to the large predominance of African Americans in the Logan County, Oklahoma district. [1]Oklahoma Democratic politicians were determined to keep African Americans from rising in society, as evidenced by the leader of the constitutional convention who exclaimed that blacks would always remain bootblacks, barbers and farmers.

  8. State College Area School Board appoints district’s first ...

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    State College Area School Board appoints district’s first African American superintendent. Keely Doll. March 14, 2023 at 7:09 AM. Nabil K. Mark/SCASD.

  9. George W. McLaurin - Wikipedia

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    George W. McLaurin (September 16, 1894 – September 4, 1968) was an American professor, the first African American to attend the University of Oklahoma. He was the successful plaintiff in an important civil rights case against the university, McLaurin v. Oklahoma State Regents (1950).