Hiram Rhodes Revels Senator

Hiram Rhodes Revels (September 27, 1827 – January 16, 1901) was a minister in the African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME), a Republican politician, and college administrator. Born free in North Carolina, he later lived and worked in Ohio, where he voted before the Civil War. He was elected as the first African American to serve in the United States Senate, and in the U.S. Congress overall. He represented Mississippi in the Senate in 1870 and 1871 during the Reconstruction era. During the American Civil War, Revels had helped organize two regiments of the United States Colored Troops and served as a chaplain. After serving in the Senate, Revels was appointed as the first president of Alcorn Agricultural and Mechanical College (now Alcorn State University), 1871-1873 and 1876 to 1882. Later he served again as a minister.

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Hiram Rhodes Revels
Birth dateSeptember 27, 1827
Birth place
North Carolina , Fayetteville North Carolina
Religion
African Methodist Episcopal Church
Date of deathJanuary 16, 1901
Place of death
Mississippi , Aberdeen Mississippi
Education
Knox College (Illinois)
Profession
Politician , Barber , Minister (Christianity) , Chancellor (education)

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Politician

military operations
American Civil War
military branch
Union Army
military unit
Chaplain Corps (United States Army)
party
Republican Party (United States)
service start1863
service end1865

Hiram Rhodes Revels on Wikipedia

External resources

  1. http://www.gutenberg.org/files/16158/16158-h/16158-h.htm#CHAPTER_XI