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John Frank Wheaton: First Black Person Elected to the Minnesota Legislature

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John Frank Wheaton became the first black person elected to the Minnesota Legislature. Wheaton also served as an attorney. Wheaton was born in Hagerstown, Maryland in 1866. His father, Jacob, was the first African American to vote in the state of Maryland after passage of the Fifteenth Amendment. Due to race relations in the area, […]

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