Kenneth Bernoska

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Reconstruction, which ended in 1877, saw scores of black men in the political arena and in government. Black artisans and entrepreneurs, laborers and lawyers, mechanics and ministers became postmasters, sheriffs, marshals, councilmen, commissioners, state legislators, secretaries of state. A handful were lieutenant governors. More than a dozen served in the US Congress.
One Person, No Vote (YA edition): How Not All Voters Are Treated Equally
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