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List of African-American officeholders during Reconstruction : ウィキペディア英語版 | List of African-American officeholders during Reconstruction : Many scholars have identified more than 1,500 African American officeholders during the Reconstruction period (1865–1876). All were Republicans. Historian Canter Brown, Jr. noted that in some states, such as Florida, the highest number of African Americans were elected or appointed to offices after 1876 and the end of Reconstruction. The following is a partial list some of the most notable of the officeholders pre-1900. ==Federal Office==
*Blanche K. Bruce, U.S. Senator from Mississippi. *John Mercer Langston, first African-American elected to the U.S. Congress from Virginia. First African-American to hold elected office in U.S. History (Township Clerk in Ohio). *John R. Lynch, Mississippi House of Representatives, elected to U.S. House of Representatives. *John Willis Menard, first African American elected to the U.S. Congress (denied his seat) *Joseph Hayne Rainey, U.S. Representative from South Carolina, member of the South Carolina Senate. First African American elected to the U.S. House of Representatives. *James T. Rapier, United States House of Representatives. *Hiram Revels, U.S. Senator from Mississippi. First African American elected to either house of Congress. *Robert Smalls, South Carolina Representative, South Carolina Senator, U.S. Representative *Josiah T. Walls, U.S. Representative, Florida
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