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From 1900 to 1959 setbacks for African Americans occurred following the Democrat Party's restoration of white supremacy and political control across the South. These Redeemers , who undid Reconstruction era policies, retook control of local, state, and federal offices, restoring white supremacy across the South in government and civil life.
The United States House of Representatives has had 188 elected African-American members, of whom 182 have been representatives from U.S. states and six have been delegates from U.S. territories and the District of Columbia. [1]
Joseph Hayne Rainey of South Carolina was the first Black person to serve in the U.S.House of Representatives and the second to serve in the U.S. Congress.
On March 31, 1870, 26-year-old Henry Truman, a Black man, was shot and killed by Philadelphia Officer John Whiteside after being accused of shoplifting from a grocery store.
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Canadian political activist and Spanish Civil War volunteer [198] Tan Sri Devaki Ayathurai Krishnan: 1923–2024: 100: Malaysian politician [199] [200] Alf Landon: 1887–1987: 100: American politician, Governor of Kansas and unsuccessful United States presidential nominee (R-KS) [201] Howard B. Lee: 1879–1985: 105: American politician [202 ...
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