John Willis Menard (April 3, 1838 – October 8, 1893) was a federal government employee, poet, newspaper publisher and politician born in Kaskaskia, Illinois...
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home improvement stores John Willis Menard (1838–1893), first African-American elected to the United States Congress Léon Ménard (1706–1767), French lawyer...
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John Menard may refer to: John Menard Jr. (born 1940), businessman John Willis Menard (1838–1893), politician This disambiguation page lists articles...
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parliament John Willis Menard (1838–1893), American federal government employee, poet, newspaper publisher and politician USS John Willis (DE-1027), a...
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ISBN 0-8071-0834-0, pp. 133-134 BlackPast (January 28, 2007). "(1869) John Willis Menard, "Speech Before the United States House of Representatives"". blackpast...
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of Jonathan Clarkson Gibbs, Thomas married Alice Menard, the daughter of politician John Willis Menard who in 1868 was the first African American elected...
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He was Louisiana's first African-American to serve as congressman; John Willis Menard was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1868 and P. B. S. Pinchback was...
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First African-American elected to the U.S. House of Representatives: John Willis Menard. His opponent contested his election, and opposition to his election...
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of Louisiana, and longtime Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court John Willis Menard (1838–1893) – U.S. Congressman Ernest Nathan Morial (1929–1989) –...
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City, Missouri John Rice Jones, jurist and politician Samuel Judy, pioneer and legislator Lucien Maxwell, rancher John Willis Menard, the first African...
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Elections. pp. 226–228. ISBN 9785880686292. Office of the Historian. "John Willis Menard of Louisiana became the first African American to address the U.S...
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October 6 – Ford Madox Brown, English painter (b. 1821) October 8 – John Willis Menard, African-American politician (b. 1838) October 10 – Lip Pike, American...
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decided to keep the seat officially vacant until the 41st congress. See John Willis Menard. Christie, Les. "Growth states: Arizona overtakes Nevada: Texas adds...
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and Boston. Later that year the Department of the Interior sent John Willis Menard, a free African American clerk who supported colonization, to investigate...
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Minister of France (d. 1882) April 3 – John Willis Menard, African-American politician (d. 1893) April 12 – John Shaw Billings, American military and medical...
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prohibition; longtime National Superintendent of the U.S. Anti-Saloon League John Willis Menard (via Iberia College and Ohio Central College), first African-American...
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Temporal power in Rome (it would be achieved three years later). 1868 – John Willis Menard (R-LA) was the first African American elected to the United States...
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Susan B. Anthony, Senator Samuel Clarke Pomeroy, Parker Pillsbury, John Willis Menard and Doctor Sarah H. Hathaway. Doctor Mary Edwards Walker and a "Mrs...
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Hill, astronomer (died 1914) April 3 – John Willis Menard, African American politician (died 1893) April 12 – John Shaw Billings, military and medical leader...
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League". The News and Courier. 8 April 1886. p. 8. Beatty, B. (1980). John Willis Menard: A Progressive Black in Post-Civil War Florida. The Florida Historical...
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which each House determines contested elections. On November 3, 1868, John Willis Menard, a Republican Creole of color, won a special election in Louisiana's...
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The earliest known Black American journalists in Florida were John T. Shuften and John Wallace, who both worked for newspapers that were otherwise white...
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Long – Georgia 1871 John R. Lynch – Mississippi 1873–1877, 1882–1883 (also speaker of the Mississippi House) John Willis Menard – Louisiana, 1868 elected...
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Woodlawn Cemetery in 1895, but if so then his grave is unmarked. John Willis Menard of Louisiana, the first African American ever elected to Congress...
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(removed in February 1895 to Mount Hope Cemetery in Rochester, New York) John Willis Menard (1838–1893), the first African American ever elected to Congress (believed...
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Player Patrick McLain, MLS player Paul Menard, NASCAR driver Chuck Mencel, NBA player Pat O'Donahue, NFL player Willis S. Olson, Olympic ski jumper, member...
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August 26, 1868. The special election to succeed Mann was won by John Willis Menard, the first African American ever elected to Congress, but the House...
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(2003) Lane Davies (2003) John Ingle (2003) Cynthia Preston (2003) Kin Shiner (2003) Rick Hearst (2003) Alicia Leigh Willis (2003) Natalia Livingston...
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1909. The Willhelms came from Germany in 1878, followed by the John I. Jones's, Willis Huey, Espy's and the Wheelers. Then there were the Young's, Groves...
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personal computer, the IBM PC, after Gates's mother mentioned Microsoft to John Opel, IBM's then CEO. IBM first proposed that Microsoft write the BASIC interpreter...
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