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  2. African Americans in the United States Congress - Wikipedia

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    During Reconstruction, only the state legislature of Mississippi elected any black senators. On February 25, 1870, Hiram Rhodes Revels was seated as the first black member of the Senate, while Blanche Bruce, also of Mississippi, seated in 1875, was the second. Revels was the first black member of the Congress overall. [11]

  3. List of African-American United States representatives

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    He served South Carolina's 1st congressional district beginning in 1870 during the Reconstruction era following the American Civil War. The first African-American woman to serve as a representative was Shirley Chisholm from New York's 12th congressional district in 1969 during the Civil Rights Movement .

  4. Joseph Rainey - Wikipedia

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    He was the first black person to serve in the United States House of Representatives and the second black person (after Hiram Revels) to serve in the United States Congress. His service included time as presiding officer of the House of Representatives. Born into a family of farmers and planters, Rainey was a member of the Republican Party.

  5. 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 the end of Reconstruction in 1877. The following is a partial list of African American officeholders from the end of the Civil War until before 1900.

  6. Jefferson F. Long - Wikipedia

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    He was the second African American sworn into the U.S. House of Representatives and the first African-American congressman from Georgia. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Long was the first African-American Representative to speak on the floor of the U.S. House, [ 2 ] opposing the Amnesty Bill that exempted former Confederates serving in the House from swearing ...

  7. First Black Congressman, who was born a slave, honored ... - AOL

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    Rep. Joseph H. Rainey, born into slavery in 1832, was honored Thursday for being the first Black member of the The post First Black Congressman, who was born a slave, honored at Capitol appeared ...

  8. First Black congressman honored amid calls for justice - AOL

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    Rep. Joseph H. Rainey, born into slavery in 1832, was honored Thursday for being the first Black member of the House by formally having a room in the Capitol named after him. No. 3 House ...

  9. After Congress passed the First Military Reconstruction Act of 1867 and ratified the Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1870, African Americans began to be elected or appointed to national, state, county and local offices throughout the United States. [1] Four of the five office holders served in a New England state.