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Hiram R. Revels
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Who Was Hiram R. Revels?
Hiram R. Revels was a minister who, in , became the first African American United States medlem av senat, representing the state of Mississippi. He served for a year before leaving to become the president of a historically Black college. Revels died on January 16, , in Aberdeen, Mississippi.
Early Life
Hiram Rhodes Revels was born in Fayetteville, North Carolina, on September 27, Despite being born in the South in a time of widespread slavery, Revels was a member of a free family. He and his brother both apprenticed as barbers. Revels' brother subsequently owned his own barbershop.
Upon his brother's death, Revels inherited and ran the shop before leaving North Carolina to study at seminaries in Indiana and Ohio. In , he was ordained as a minister in the African Methodist Episcopal Church, working as an itinerant preacher.
Political Career
Revels participated in the Civil War, organizing two Black regiments for the Union Army. He also
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Hiram R. Revels
American politician (–)
For the cricketer, see Hiram Rhodes.
The Reverend Hiram R. Revels | |
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Revels, c.– | |
In office February 25, – March 3, | |
Preceded by | Albert G. Brown |
Succeeded by | James L. Alcorn |
In office December 30, – September 1, | |
Governor | Ridgely C. Powers |
Preceded by | James D. Lynch |
Succeeded by | Hannibal C. Carter |
Born | Hiram Rhodes lRevels ()September 27, Fayetteville, North Carolina, U.S. |
Died | January 16, () (aged73) Aberdeen, Mississippi, U.S. |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Phoebe Bass |
Children | 8, including Susie Revels Cayton, and Ida Revels Redmond |
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Allegiance | |
Branch/service | Union Army |
Yearsof service | – |
Unit | Chaplain Corps |
Battles/wars | American Civil War |
Hiram Rhodes Revels (September 27, [note 1] – January 16, ) was an American Republican poli
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February 25,
By Senate Historical Office
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Welcome to Senate Stories, our new Senate history blog. In recognition of Black History Month, our first blog post celebrates the sesquicentennial of the swearing in of Hiram Rhodes Revels, the first African American senator.
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Hiram Revels (R-MS)
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Senator Hiram Revels of Mississippi was the first African American member of the United States Senate. He took the oath of office on February 25,
One hundred and fifty years ago, on February 25, , visitors in the packed Senate galleries burst into applause as Senator-elect Hiram Revels, a Republican from Mississippi, entered the Chamber to take his oath of office. Those present knew that they were witnessing an event of great historical significance. Revels was about to become the first African American to serve in the United States Congress. Just 22 days earlier, on February 3, the Fifteenth Amendment to the Constituti