She was African American
Lloyd P. Ray was an acountant.
Casey Mcdonald
The first African-American to serve in the Senate was Hiram Revels (R-MS), who was a Senator from 1851-1877.The first African-American to serve in the House of Representatives was Joseph H. Rainey (R-SC), who served from 1870 - 1878. Rainey was the first African-American to be elected to Congress; Revels was appointed.The first African-American woman elected to Congress was Shirley Chisholm, elected to the House in 1968. The first African-American woman Senator was Carol Moseley-Braun, elected in 1993.----More info:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_H._Raineyhttp://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/minute/First_African_American_Senator.htmhttp://womenshistory.about.com/od/congress/p/shirleychisholm.htmhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carol_Moseley_BraunJohn Willis Menard
i think she deserves to be in there because she was a person that fought for African-American rights and womans rights at the same time this is my opinion =p
An African American inventor who improved the dust pan.
An African American inventor who improved the dust pan.
Lloyd P. Ray died in Seattle, Washington on April 25, 1940 of a natural death. He was best known for being an african-american inventor in the 1900's.
Lloyd P. Ray died in Seattle, Washington on April 25, 1940 of a natural death. He was best known for being an african-american inventor in the 1900's.
P. Johnson has written: 'Speech of Hon. P. Johnson of Pennsylvania, on amending the constitution' -- subject(s): African Americans, Speeches in Congress, Suffrage 'Drug Delivery Systems'
She was African American
Keith P. Griffler has written: 'What price alliance?' -- subject(s): History, African American labor union members, African American communists
P. Gabrielle Foreman has written: 'Activist sentiments' -- subject(s): History and criticism, American literature, Women and literature, African American women, Intellectual life, African American women authors, Women authors, African American authors, History
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John P. Parker was famous because he was an African-American abolitionist, an industrialist, an iron molder, and an inventor. He was a vital part of the Underground Railroad for fifteen years, saving fugitive slaves and recruiting some to fight for the Union in the Civil War.
Anthony johnson , have fun with ur crossword puzzle i have it too :P
Marsha P. Johnson was born in 1944.