African-American History

  1. Home
  2. Education
  3. African-American History

Public Officials/Politicians

Articles and other resources about African American politicians.
Black Firsts in Government
After the Civil War, the policies of Reconstruction led to the election of blacks to state legislatures and Congress. Although progress was made, when Reconstruction ended so did many of these gains. It would take nearly ninety years until the next big feat in politics: in 1967, Carl Stokes was elected mayor of Cleveland, Ohio. From thereafter, steady gains for black men and women would come.
Black Election Day in New England
Despite their enslavement, 18th century New England slaves took pride in electing their own governors and kings. Find out about this unique slave tradition.

Explore African-American History

About.com Special Features

How to Ace the GRE

Being well prepared is the first step; here are more essential suggestions. More >

The Business School Lowdown

Everything from choosing a school and applying, to employment after graduation. More >

African-American History

  1. Home
  2. Education
  3. African-American History
  4. People
  5. Public Officials

©2009 About.com, a part of The New York Times Company.

All rights reserved.