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John L. Waller : ウィキペディア英語版 | John L. Waller John Lewis Waller (January 12, 1850 – 1907) was an African-American lawyer, politician, journalist, publisher, businessman, military leader and diplomat whose rise to prominence resulted in him becoming the United States consul to Madagascar. He was the grandfather of ''Negro World'' editor, poet, composer and lyricist Andy Razaf. Waller was born to enslaved parents in New Madrid County, Missouri. At the end of the U.S. Civil War, he moved with his family to a farm in Tama County, Iowa. He began his education in 1863 which was completed when he graduated from high school in Toledo, Iowa. ==Political career== Waller entered politics while living in Iowa. Working as a barber while living in Cedar Rapids, He was permitted to use the law library of Judge N.M. Hubbard. He passed the bar in October 1877. On May 1 of the next year he moved to Topeka, Kansas in response to Pap Singleton's call for African-Americans to colonize the state.
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