• F. M. Roberts all of California and J. M. Ryan of the District of Columbia.


During 1925-1929 the following "Negroes" were elected members of state legislatures:

California legislature Senate F. M. Roberts, editor, re-elected; Illinois legislature, to Senate A. H. Richards (A. H. Roberts?), lawyer, re-elected; to House, G. W. Blackwell, lawyer, W. B. Douglass, lawyer, re-elected; H. B. Gaines, law- yer C. E. Griffin, re-elected; G. T. Kersey, re-elected; W. E. King, lawyer, re-elected; W. J. Warfield; Kan- sas legislature, to House W. M. Blount, physician; Missouri legislature, to House, G. M. Allen, lawyer; J. A. Davis, lawyer; L. A. Knox, lawyer; W. M. Moore, business man, re-elected; New Jersey legislature, to House, J. L. Baxter F. S. Hargrave, physician; Nebraska legislature, to House, T. L. Barnett, A. A. McMillan, physician; J. A. Singleton, dentist; New York legislature, to House, L. Perkins, lawyer; F. E. Rivers, lawyer; Ohio legislature, to House, E. W. B. Curry, minister; [[P. B. Jackson]], lawyer; Pennsylvania legislature, to House, W. H. Fuller, lawyer; West Virginia legislature, to House, H. J. Capehart, lawyer, re- elected; E. H. Harper, re-elected; T. E. Hill.


Monroe Nathan Work

Read the eBook Negro year book : an annual encyclopedia of the Negro 1931-1932 by Monroe Nathan Work online for free (page 17 of 91)

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