This Week in Black History
This Week in Black History
April 2, 1855
Longtime activist John Mercer Langston, an abolitionist, attorney and diplomat, is elected clerk of an Ohio township, becoming the nation’s first African-American elected to public office. In 1888, he is elected to the U.S. Congress as Virginia’s first Black representative.
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