Francis Lewis Cardozo (February 1, 1836 – July 22, 1903) was an American clergyman, politician, and educator. When elected in South Carolina as Secretary...
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neighborhood. Cardozo is operated by District of Columbia Public Schools. The school is named after clergyman, politician, and educator Francis Lewis Cardozo. The...
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relations include Francis Lewis Cardozo (1836–1903), Thomas Cardozo, and Henry Cardozo, free men of color of Charleston, South Carolina. Francis became a Presbyterian...
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Francis Lewis Cardozo and Thomas W. Cardozo, were educators and also became politicians during the Reconstruction era. Their father, Isaac Cardozo, died...
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Paraguayan politician and historian Eleanor Cardozo (born 1965), British artist Francis Lewis Cardozo (1836–1903), Christian clergyman, politician,...
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older brothers, Henry Weston Cardozo and Francis Lewis Cardozo, and two older sisters, Lydia Frances Cardozo and Eslander Cardozo. In Charleston, Thomas was...
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Peter O'Toole as "louche actor" Sam Trump and Billy Dee Williams as Francis Cardozo. Filming of the miniseries resulted in four marriages among the cast...
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and the Recent Outrages of the Latter (1873).[citation needed] Francis Lewis Cardozo, a black minister from New Haven, Connecticut, served as a delegate...
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Benjamin A. Boseman (misspelled as "Bozeman" in the bill) and Francis Lewis Cardozo, to the governing board of the university on March 9, 1869. A normal...
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1826 by Plowden Weston in Charleston, South Carolina. Their son, Francis Lewis Cardozo, was the first black Secretary of State of South Carolina, and he...
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Oklahoma 1 1 Oregon 1 1 Pennsylvania 1 1 South Carolina 5 1 1 7 Francis Lewis Cardozo held office as Secretary of State and State Treasurer. Texas 2 2...
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Leaphart Republican 1866–1876 Niles G. Parker Republican 1868–1872 Francis Lewis Cardozo Republican 1872–1877 S. L. Leaphart Democratic 1877–1881 J....
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1965), author, pastor, and 2018 candidate for US Senate in Maryland Francis Lewis Cardozo (1836–1903), South Carolina Treasurer and South Carolina Secretary...
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Leaphart (NP) 1868 Robert Kingston Scott (R) Lemuel Boozer (R) Francis Lewis Cardozo (R) Daniel Henry Chamberlain (R) Niles G. Parker (R) John L. Neagle...
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Washington, D.C. Cardozo's father was Frederick Lewis Cardozo, and his mother was Blanche Warrick Cardozo. Frederick Lewis Cardozo worked for the Washington...
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Senate, House, Attorney General, and Constitutional Convention) Francis Lewis Cardozo– Charleston County 1868 (also Secretary of State of South Carolina...
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1903) was an American clergyman, politician, and educator. When Francis Lewis Cardozo was elected in South Carolina as Secretary of State in 1868, he...
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from the Azores. Benjamin N. Cardozo (1870–1938), former U.S. Supreme Court Justice (1932–1938). Francis Lewis Cardozo (1836–1903), clergyman, politician...
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Impeached, found guilty and removed from office. (1870) State Treasurer Francis Lewis Cardozo (R) was convicted of fraud, and spent seven months in prison. (1876)...
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Neo-Impressionist painter considered the "dean of the Impressionist painters" Francis Lewis Cardozo (1836–1903): American clergyman, politician, and educator. When...
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serving from 1872 to 1877. He succeeded fellow Black Republican Francis Lewis Cardozo. He campaigned for re-election in 1876 but faced ouster by Democratic...
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(1872–1876) Other offices Robert B. Elliott, Attorney General (1876–1877) Francis Lewis Cardozo, Secretary of State, (1868–1872) Richard Theodore Greener, Superintendent...
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Means 1859–1863 W. R. Huntt 1863–1867 Ellison Capers 1867–1868 Francis Lewis Cardozo 1868–1872 Republican Henry E. Hayne 1872–1876 Republican Robert...
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Hezekiah Hunter, and on 20 December, Catherine married the Rev. Francis Lewis Cardozo, who was the pastor of Temple Street Congregational Church and would...
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Francis Lewis High School (FLHS) is a public high school located in Fresh Meadows, in the New York City borough of Queens. It is one of the most-applied-to...
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Record. At the Normal school of Charleston, one of his teachers was Francis Lewis Cardozo. In 1868, he enrolled at Howard University and graduated in June...
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N. Cardozo High School is a public high school in the Bayside neighborhood of Queens, New York City. The school was named for Benjamin N. Cardozo, who...
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Ransier and Richard Howell Gleaves as lieutenant governor, and Francis Lewis Cardozo as South Carolina's secretary of state. Largely, African Americans...
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was led for a period by Henry Cardozo, a pastor who later became a politician. One of his brothers was Francis Lewis Cardozo, who was elected as Secretary...
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legislative committee during the impeachment trial of state treasurer Francis Cardozo. Later that year Lee left the legislature and unsuccessfully ran for...
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