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John D. Harkless was an American politician.

He was an alternate delegate to the Democratic Party National Convention of 1912 in Baltimore, Maryland[1] that advanced Woodrow Wilson, then governor of New Jersey, to be the party's nominee. Anna Pitzer was the only female delegate and also represented Colorado (she was the sister-in-law of Champ Clark, Speaker of the House and also a candidate for the nomination). [2]

He was the first African American delegate to the Democrats' National Convention.[3][4]

He was vice president of the National Negro Educational Congress.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Negro Alternate Never Returned From Baltimore". The Fort Collins Express and The Fort Collins Review. 1912-07-25. p. 2. Retrieved 2023-12-22.
  2. ^ "United States Congressional Serial Set". 1912.
  3. ^ Luke, Bob (January 17, 2020). Bromo-Seltzer King: The Opulent Life of Captain Isaac "Ike" Emerson, 1859-1931. McFarland. ISBN 9781476636870 – via Google Books.
  4. ^ Gauer, Neil A. (1982-06-27). "Ah, what a grand do was the 1912 convention". The Baltimore Sun. p. 110. Retrieved 2023-12-22.
  5. ^ "National Negro Education Congress". Franklin's Paper the Statesman. 1910-12-10. p. 9. Retrieved 2023-12-22.