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  1. Classic Senate Speeches. March 16, 1870. On February 25, 1870, Hiram R. Revels, Republican of Mississippi, was sworn in as the first African American member of the U.S. Senate and the first ever to serve in the U.S. Congress.

  2. Apr 2, 2014 · While the Radical Republicans in Congress called for harsh punishments to be meted out to Civil War rebels, Senator Revels took a milder view. He argued for the immediate restoration of ...

  3. Hiram Rhodes Revels (September 27, 1827 [ note 1] – January 16, 1901) was an American Republican politician, minister in the African Methodist Episcopal Church, and college administrator. Born free in North Carolina, he later lived and worked in Ohio, where he voted before the Civil War.

  4. Classic Senate Speeches. In the 19th century, major speeches by well-known senators drew large crowds into the Senate Chamber. Sometimes stretching over two or three days, these speeches expressed national aspirations, framed important debates, and were often controversial.

  5. At the meetings, members heard political speeches, read newspaper articles aloud, debated current issues, organized parades and barbecues, and even prepared the banners for such celebrations. In some areas, the league helped build schools, collect funds to care for sick members, and organize strikes for higher pay.

  6. 4 days ago · Hiram Rhodes Revels, American clergyman, educator, and politician who became the first African American to serve in the U.S. Senate (1870–71), representing Mississippi during Reconstruction. He was a member of the Republican Party. Learn more about Revels’s life and career.

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  8. Mar 6, 2023 · When the Civil War broke out in 1861, Revels helped recruit two black regiments from Maryland. In 1862, when black soldiers were permitted to fight, he served as the chaplain for a black regiment in campaigns in Vicksburg and Jackson, Mississippi.

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