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Millard F. Singleton : ウィキペディア英語版 | Millard F. Singleton
Millard Filmore Singleton (November 14, 1859 – November 12, 1939) was an early black political leader and civil servant in Omaha Nebraska. He was an officer in the Omaha Colored Republican Club and the Omaha branch of the National Afro-American League. He held posts as Justice of the Peace, storekeeper in the United States Internal Revenue Service,〔"Storekeepers and Gaugers". Omaha World Herald, August 21, 1889, page 4〕 recorder of deeds for the city, and as bailiff of the municipal court.〔"M. F. Singleton Is Dead at 80". Omaha World Herald, Novermner 13, 1939, page 20〕 ==Life== Singleton was born in November 14, 1859〔 in Virginia near Washington, D.C.. In 1881 he married Blanche Ellen Braxton and came to Omaha in 1883〔The Negroes of Nebraska Front Cover Writers' Program (Neb.) Woodruff Printing Company, 1940〕 with his brother, Walter J. Singleton. He had one daughter, Amelia, and three sons, Guy, Clarence, and John. Clarence and John were prominent dentists in Omaha and John served a term in the state legislature and was an active member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Guy's daughter, Constance, married Nebraska congressman John Adams, Jr.. Millard Singleton died Sunday, November 12, 1939 in Omaha.〔
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