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Sunday, October 19, 2008

Did you know who were the first African-American in Government?

The first African-American in Government were...



Local elected official: John Mercer Langston, 1855, town clerk of Brownhelm Township, Ohio.















State elected official: Alexander Lucius Twilight, 1836, the Vermont legislature.
















Mayor of major city: Carl Stokes, Cleveland, Ohio, 1967–1971.












The first black woman to serve as a mayor of a major U.S. city was Sharon Pratt Dixon Kelly, Washington, DC, 1991–1995.







Governor (appointed): P.B.S. Pinchback served as governor of Louisiana from Dec. 9, 1872–Jan. 13, 1873, during impeachment proceedings against the elected governor.
















Governor (elected): L. Douglas Wilder, Virginia, 1990–1994.








The only other elected black governor has been Deval Patrick, Massachusetts, 2007–











U.S. Representative: Joseph Rainey became a Congressman from South Carolina in 1870 and was reelected four more times.










The first black female U.S. Representative was Shirley Chisholm, Congresswoman from New York, 1969–1983.


















U.S. Senator: Hiram Revels became Senator from Mississippi from Feb. 25, 1870, to March 4, 1871, during Reconstruction.
















Edward Brooke became the first African-American Senator since Reconstruction, 1966–1979.











Carol Mosely Braun became the first black woman Senator serving from 1992–1998 for the state of Illinois.











(There have only been a total of five black senators in U.S. history: the remaining two are Blanche K. Bruce [1875–1881] and







Barack Obama (2005–2008 ).












U.S. cabinet member: Robert C. Weaver, 1966–1968, Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development under Lyndon Johnson;






the first black female cabinet minister was Patricia Harris, 1977, Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development under Jimmy Carter.










U.S. Secretary of State: Gen. Colin Powell, 2001–2004.









The first black female Secretary of State was Condoleezza Rice, 2005–.








Major Party Nominee for President: Sen. Barack Obama, 2008. The Democratic Party selected him as its presidential nominee and he became the first black President 2008

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