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OnThisDay in 1870, Hiram Revels became the first Black American elected as U.S. senator.

by Jerry Mitchell, Mississippi Today February 25, 2023 FEBRUARY 25, 1870 The swearing in of Hiram Revels Two days after Mississippi was readmitted to the Union, Hiram Revels became the first Black American elected as U.S. senator. “All men are created equal, says the great Declaration,” Republican Sen, Charles Sumner of Massachusetts said, “and now a great act attests this verity. Today we make the Declaration a reality…. The Declaration was only half established by Independence.

This article first appeared on Mississippi Today and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.

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