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1560:"The Negroes' Temporary Farewell: Jim Crow and the Exclusion of African Americans from Congress, 1887–1929"
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Freedom and Citizenship: Selected Lectures of Hon. John Mercer Langston
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Defining the Struggle: National Racial Justice Organizing, 1880-1915
1205:"Charles Henry Langston and the African American Struggle in Kansas"
1129:"John Mercer Langston; Continue the Legacy & Advance the Vision"
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John Mercer Langston and the Fight for Black Freedom, 1829-65
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with drafting the civil rights bill that was enacted as the
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Ambassadors of the United States to the Dominican Republic
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African-American politicians during the Reconstruction Era
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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
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United States Minister Resident to the Dominican Republic
1722:. Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1989.
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No Taint of Compromise: Crusaders in Antislavery Politics
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Emancipation: The Making of the Black Lawyer, 1844-1944
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Lift Every Voice: African American Oratory, 1787-1900
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descent. She may have had ancestry from the regional
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including youthful photograph, AfricanAmericans.com
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2391:Members of the U.S. House of Representatives from
1099:Foner, Philip Sheldon; Branham, Robert J. (1997).
618:. In 1858 he and Charles partnered in leading the
1657:"Tracing Langston High School's 100-year history"
1068:, University of Illinois, 1991, pp. 110-114, 118.
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918:was also named for John Mercer Langston, as was
862:Langston's house in Oberlin was designated as a
797:, both black and white. Leaders of the biracial
2984:Burials at Woodlawn Cemetery (Washington, D.C.)
1491:The Sage Handbook of African American Education
1404:Aristocrats of Color: The Black Elite 1880–1920
1367:, Oberlin College, retrieved December 15, 2008.
1241:America's First Black Socialist, Peter H. Clark
1685:"Historic Landmark Designation Case No. 08-10"
1055:"John Mercer Langston: Principle and Politics"
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645:. He enlisted hundreds of men for duty in the
455:John Mercer Langston was born free in 1829 in
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1406:(p). University of Arkansas Press, 1990. p242
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2959:African-American people in Virginia politics
1325:"John Mercer Langston: a snapshot biography"
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1064:, in Leon F. Litwack and August Meier, eds,
952:County Board voted to rename its portion of
626:. John played a key role in the influential
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1218:, Winter 1999, retrieved December 15, 2008.
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527:", as was the common practice then) as an
475:. Their father was Ralph Quarles, a white
181:November 27, 1877 – June 30, 1885
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3069:19th-century African-American politicians
2969:Ambassadors of the United States to Haiti
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1136:Virginia Department of Historic Resources
679:, to establish and serve as the founding
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58:U.S. House of Representatives
3004:Multiracial affairs in the United States
2954:African-American people in Ohio politics
1953:United States Minister Resident to Haiti
1811:, Black Americans in Congress, 1870-2007
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1583:Fortune, T. Thomas (November 21, 1897).
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1323:Snapshots, Historical (March 3, 2023).
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1573:, US Congress, retrieved June 5, 2012.
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1256:A history of the schools of Cincinnati
942:John Mercer Langston Elementary School
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3059:19th-century African-American lawyers
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1103:. University Alabama Press. pp.
837:St. Paul Normal and Industrial School
424:Langston's early career was based in
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1601:from the original on August 19, 2016
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1259:. The School life company. pp.
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984:. American Publishing Company. 1894.
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3019:People from Louisa County, Virginia
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1838:"Biography of John Mercer Langston"
1823:, Oberlin College speech collection
1671:"Langston reunion draws to a close"
1053:William Cheek and Aimee Lee Cheek,
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2979:American people of English descent
2028:United States Ambassadors to Haiti
1508:from the original on June 13, 2013
1358:"John Mercer Langston (1829-1897)"
722:43rd Congress of the United States
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3064:19th-century Virginia politicians
2929:19th-century American legislators
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1494:. Sage Publications. p. 44.
1469:from the original on May 17, 2018
1267:from the original on May 16, 2020
1009:Civil rights movement (1865–1896)
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702:During 1870, Langston assisted
689:Howard University School of Law
27:American politician (1829–1897)
2939:African-American abolitionists
1393:, retrieved December 15, 2008.
1253:Shotwell, John Brough (1902).
1227:John Woodson was a brother of
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3044:Washington, D.C., Republicans
1916:U.S. House of Representatives
1899:U.S. House of Representatives
1821:John Mercer Langston Speeches
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791:U.S. House of Representatives
2702:Let America be America Again
1743:The Journal of Negro History
912:John M. Langston High School
666:National Equal Rights League
635:United States Colored Troops
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3034:Underground Railroad people
2757:Montage of a Dream Deferred
2695:Come to the Waldorf Astoria
1817:, Oberlin College biography
1571:Black Americans in Congress
1385:September 16, 2013, at the
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2944:African-American diplomats
2843:The Sweet Flypaper of Life
2709:Note on Commercial Theatre
2660:The Negro Speaks of Rivers
1963:George Washington Williams
1828:"The 'Obama Before Obama'"
1488:Tillman, Linda C. (2008).
1363:December 27, 2005, at the
950:Arlington County, Virginia
898:historically black college
887:National Historic Landmark
883:John Mercer Langston House
864:National Historic Landmark
841:historically black college
776:historically black college
675:In 1868 Langston moved to
647:Massachusetts Fifty-fourth
502:Oberlin Preparatory School
365:historically black college
226:George Washington Williams
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718:Civil Rights Act of 1875
592:Register of the Treasury
451:Early life and education
2898:Langston Hughes Society
2749:The Ways of White Folks
2741:Fine Clothes to the Jew
1783:"Langston, John Mercer"
1565:April 21, 2012, at the
1210:August 6, 2018, at the
966:is named in his honor.
457:Louisa County, Virginia
3009:Oberlin College alumni
2886:Charles Henry Langston
2880:Carrie Langston Hughes
1815:"John Mercer Langston"
1803:"John Mercer Langston"
1585:"John Mercer Langston"
1380:"John Mercer Langston"
1084:Cheek 1989, pp. 11-12.
948:On July 17, 2021, the
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553:Sherlock James Andrews
430:Charles Henry Langston
2752:(short stories, 1934)
1630:. November 20, 1897.
1402:Gatewood, Willard B.
1203:Richard B. Sheridan,
1190:May 31, 2016, at the
924:Hot Springs, Arkansas
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651:Fifty-fifth regiments
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2835:Not Without Laughter
2800:Tambourines to Glory
1746:, 52 (January 1967).
1659:. December 16, 2017.
1419:John Mercer Langston
1329:Historical Snapshots
1216:Kansas State History
960:Langston Golf Course
936:Edith Mae Irby Jones
920:Langston High School
908:Langston High School
753:; he also served as
740:District of Columbia
698:John Mercer Langston
616:Underground Railroad
588:Nashville, Tennessee
580:James Carroll Napier
345:John Mercer Langston
245:John Mercer Langston
151:Position established
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2934:Activists from Ohio
1290:Smith, Jr., J. Clay
1181:Frederick J. Blue,
1155:Rountree, Helen C.
902:Langston University
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