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Joseph Rainey 1st Black Congressman Autograph

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Dealer: Broad Street Antique Mall
Contact: Syl Turner - Email Dealer
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Price: $795.00 USD  - Currency Converter

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Description: Joseph H. Rainey- the first Black Congressman Autograph. C. 1872 from a congressional autograph book. Signature of another congressman included on same page. Excellent Condition. Very Rare Joseph Hayne Rainey (1832-1887) A former slave, he was the first African-American to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives (1870-79). The son of a barber, who bought the family's freedom, Rainey was born in Georgetown, South Carolina. He received some private schooling and took up his father's trade in Charleston, South Carolina. During the American Civil War he was forced to work on the fortifications in Charleston harbor but managed to escape to the West Indies, where he remained until the end of the war. Upon his return to South Carolina, he was a delegate to the state constitutional convention (1868) and served briefly in the state Senate. Elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1870, he was re-elected four times, the longest tenure in the House of any black during the Reconstruction era. While in office he dedicated himself to the passage of civil-rights legislation, pressing the interests not only of blacks but also of other minorities, including the Indians and the Chinese in California. Upon leaving the House in 1879, he was appointed U.S. Internal Revenue Agent of South Carolina.
Status: For Sale Reference#: 620A
Condition: excellent Year: C. 1872


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