List of African-American officeholders (1900-1959)

The following is a list of African-American holders of public office from 1900 to 1959. This period was a low point for African American elected officials, especially as African-Americans were almost entirely barred from public office in former Confederate states under the Jim Crow regime. The number of African American officeholders would dramatically increase following the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

Federal office

House of Representatives

State office

House

Assembly

Senate

House

House

House

  • William J. Winchester (1948)

House

Senate

House

  • John G. Jones (1900)
  • Edward D. Green (1904)
  • Alexander Lane (1907)
  • Robert R. Jackson (1912)
  • Sheadrick B. Turner (1914)
  • Benjamin H. Lucas (1916)
  • Warren B. Douglass (1918)
  • George T. Kersey (1922)
  • Charles A. Griffin (1924)
  • William J. Warfield (1928)
  • Charles J. Jenkins (1930)
  • Harris B. Gaines (1930)
  • Aubrey H. Smith (1934)
  • Ernest A. Greene (1936)
  • Richard A. Harewood (1936)
  • Andrew A. Torrence (1938)
  • Dudley S. Martin (1940)
  • Corneal A. Davis (1943)
  • Christopher C. Wimbish (1943)
  • Charles T. Sykes (1944)
  • Edward A. Welters (1944)
  • Kenneth E. Wilson (1954)
  • William H. Robinson (1954)
  • J. Horace Gardner (1956)
  • Elwood Graham (!956)
  • Floy Clements (1958)
  • Cecil A. Partee (1957)
  • Charles F. Armstrong (1957)

Senate

House

  • Harry H. Richardson (1932)
  • Robert V. Stanton (1932)
  • Marshall A. Talley (1932)
  • James S. Hunter (1940)
  • Jesse L. Dickinson (1942, 1944)
  • Wilbur H. Grant (1942)

House

  • W. M. Blount (1929-1930, 1933-1936)
  • William H. Towers (1937-1939)

House

House

House

Senate

House

House

  • Walthall M. Moore (1921)
  • Edwin F. Kenwill (1943)
  • William A. Massingale (1947-1948)
  • Walter V. Lay (1949-1954)
  • James Troupe Sr. (1954)

Senate, then Unicameral Legislature

House (prior to 1937)

General Assembly

Senate

State Assembly

House

  • George W. Hays (1901)
  • H.T. Eubanks (1904)
  • A. Lee Beaty (1919)
  • Henry Higgins (1919)
  • Harry E. Davis (1921)
  • E.W.B. Curry (1924)
  • Perry B. Jackson (1928)
  • Chester K. Gillespie (1933-1935, 1943-1945)
  • Richard P. McClain (1934)
  • David D. Turpeau (1940)
  • Sandy F. Ray (1942)
  • Jacob Ashburn Sr. (1944)

House

House

  • Harry W. Bass (1911)
  • John C. Asbury (1920)
  • Andrew F. Stephens (1920)
  • William H. Fuller (1924)
  • Samuel B. Hart (1924)
  • Walter E. Tucker (1930)
  • John W. Harris (1932)
  • Homer S. Brown (1934)
  • Richard A. Cooper (1934)
  • Walter K. Jackson (!934)
  • Hobson R. Reynolds (1935-1936, 1939-1940)
  • Marshall L. Shephard (1935-1938, 1941-1942)
  • William A. Allmond (1936)
  • John H. Brigerman (1937-1938, 1943-1944)
  • Samuel D. Holmes (1936)
  • Edwin F. Thompson (1936)
  • E. Washington Rhodes (1938)
  • Crystal Bird Fauset (1938)
  • Ralph T. Jefferson (1940)
  • Edward C. Young (1940)
  • Dennie W. Hoggard (1943-1946, 1949-1954)
  • Lewis W. Mintess (1943-1944, 1947-1952)
  • Thomas P. Trent (1943-1946, 1950-1951)
  • Lee P. Myhan (1945-1946)
  • J. Thompson Pettigrew (1945-1946, 1949-1956)

House

House

  • John H. Ryan (1933)

House

Assembly

Local office

Illinois

Michigan

  • William T. Patrick, Detroit City Council (1957-1963)

New York

Ohio

References

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