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Benton Stewart Pinchback (May 10, 1837 –
December 21, 1921) was an
American publisher, politician, and
Union Army officer.
Pinchback was
governor of...
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state Senator P. B. S.
Pinchback,
another African American Republican, to
replace him as
lieutenant governor. A year later,
Pinchback became acting governor...
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Toomer (born
Nathan Pinchback Toomer;
December 26, 1894 –
March 30, 1967) was an
American poet and
novelist commonly ****ociated with the
Harlem Renaissance...
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proceedings and was
suspended from office.
Lieutenant Governor P.B.S.
Pinchback ****umed
office during Warmoth's absence,
becoming the
first African-American...
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elected P. B. S.
Pinchback to the Senate. However, the 1872
elections in
Louisiana were
challenged by
white Democrats, and
Pinchback was
never seated...
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Bennie Braxton Percussion -
Donald Tillery, John Buchanan,
Kenneth Scoggins, Lino Druitt,
Lloyd Pinchback Trombone...
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color to hold that position. He co-founded a
newspaper with P. B. S.
Pinchback, his
immediate predecessor. He
became a
Worshipful Master in 1884. Shreveport's...
- 572. "Pinckney
Benton Stewart Pinchback".
National Governors ****ociation.
Retrieved March 2, 2023. "P. B. S.
Pinchback".
Secretary of
State of Louisiana...
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Constitutional Convention, African-American
political leaders P.B.S.
Pinchback,
Theophile T.
Allain and
Henry Demas proposed founding a
higher education...
- "stealing" the election. The
lieutenant governor,
black Republican P. B. S.
Pinchback,
became governor for the last 35 days of Warmoth's term. Both McEnery...