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July 22: Historic Black Politician Francis L. Cardozo Died Today in 1903

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By Joyce Jones Photo credits: The National Park Service Francis Lewis Cardozo, born on Jan. 1, 1837, to a free Black woman and a white father in Charleston, South Carolina, died in Washington, D.C., on July 22, 1903. A former South Carolina secretary of state, he was the first Black person in the U.S. elected […]

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