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Index William Oscar Armstrong

William Oscar Armstrong (March 10, 1847 – May 22, 1932) was an American politician who was the first black candidate for statewide office in Massachusetts.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 21 relations: African-American officeholders during and following the Reconstruction era, Andrew Berkley Lattimore, Boston, Boston City Council (1822–1909), Dunbar School (Fairmont, West Virginia), Fairmont, West Virginia, Haiti, Henry Parkman, John A. Kenney Jr., John A. Kenney Sr., Julius Caesar Chappelle, Massachusetts House of Representatives, Massachusetts House of Representatives' 9th Suffolk district, Massachusetts State Auditor, Mount Hope Cemetery (Boston), Oberlin College, Oberlin, Ohio, Prohibition Party, Republican Party (United States), Roxbury, Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.

  2. African-American city council members in Massachusetts
  3. African-American state legislators in Massachusetts
  4. Massachusetts Prohibitionists
  5. Protestant missionaries in Haiti

African-American officeholders during and following the Reconstruction era

More than 1,500 African American officeholders served during the Reconstruction era (1865–1877) and in the years after Reconstruction before white supremacy, disenfranchisement, and the Democratic Party fully reasserted control in Southern states.

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Andrew Berkley Lattimore

Andrew Berkley Lattimore (August 1852 - December 14, 1907) was a politician in Massachusetts.

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Boston

Boston, officially the City of Boston, is the capital and most populous city in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States.

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Boston City Council (1822–1909)

From 1822 until 1909, Boston's legislative body was bicameral, with a Board of Aldermen that was elected at-large and a much larger Common Council that was elected from multi-member electoral districts (wards).

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Dunbar School (Fairmont, West Virginia)

Dunbar School is a historic school building located in Fairmont, Marion County, West Virginia.

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Fairmont, West Virginia

Fairmont is a city in and the county seat of Marion County, West Virginia, United States.

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Haiti

Haiti, officially the Republic of Haiti, is a country on the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean Sea, east of Cuba and Jamaica, and south of The Bahamas.

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Henry Parkman

Henry Parkman (May 23, 1850 – June 24, 1924) was an American politician who was a member of the Boston Common Council and both chambers of the Massachusetts General Court. William Oscar Armstrong and Henry Parkman are Republican Party members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives.

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John A. Kenney Jr.

John Andrew Kenney Jr. (October 8, 1914 – November 29, 2003) was an American dermatologist who taught at Howard University.

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John A. Kenney Sr.

John Andrew Kenney Sr. (June 11, 1874January 29, 1950) was an African-American surgeon who was the medical director and chief surgeon of the John A. Andrew Memorial Hospital at the Tuskegee Institute in Tuskegee, Alabama, from 1902 to 1922.

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Julius Caesar Chappelle

Julius Caesar Chappelle (– January 27, 1904) was an American Republican Party politician who was born into slavery in South Carolina and served in the Massachusetts General Court. William Oscar Armstrong and Julius Caesar Chappelle are 19th-century Massachusetts politicians, African-American state legislators in Massachusetts, politicians from Boston and Republican Party members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives.

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Massachusetts House of Representatives

The Massachusetts House of Representatives is the lower house of the Massachusetts General Court, the state legislature of Massachusetts.

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Massachusetts House of Representatives' 9th Suffolk district

Massachusetts House of Representatives' 9th Suffolk district in the United States is one of 160 legislative districts included in the lower house of the Massachusetts General Court.

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Massachusetts State Auditor

The state auditor of Massachusetts is an elected constitutional officer in the executive branch of the U.S. state of Massachusetts.

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Mount Hope Cemetery (Boston)

Mount Hope Cemetery is a historic cemetery in southern Boston, Massachusetts, between the neighborhoods of Roslindale and Mattapan.

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Oberlin College

Oberlin College is a private liberal arts college and conservatory of music in Oberlin, Ohio, United States.

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Oberlin, Ohio

Oberlin is a city in Lorain County, Ohio, United States.

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Prohibition Party

The Prohibition Party is a political party in the United States known for its historic opposition to the sale or consumption of alcoholic beverages and as an integral part of the temperance movement.

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Republican Party (United States)

The Republican Party, also known as the GOP (Grand Old Party), is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States.

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Roxbury, Boston

Roxbury is a neighborhood within the City of Boston, Massachusetts, United States.

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Suffolk County, Massachusetts

Suffolk County is located in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, in the United States.

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See also

African-American city council members in Massachusetts

African-American state legislators in Massachusetts

Massachusetts Prohibitionists

Protestant missionaries in Haiti

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Oscar_Armstrong

Also known as W. O. Armstrong, W.O. Armstrong, William O. Armstrong.