List of African-American Republicans

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First African American Senator and Representatives: Sen. Hiram Revels (R-MS), Rep. Benjamin S. Turner (R-AL), Robert DeLarge (R-SC), Josiah Walls (R-FL), Jefferson Long (R-GA), Joseph Rainey and Robert B. Elliott (R-SC), 1872

The following is a list of African-American Republicans, past and present. This list is limited to black Americans who have worked in a direct, professional capacity in politics.

Contents :

A

B

Edward Brooke was the first African American popularly elected to the United States Senate. Hiram Revels was the first black U.S. senator, however, he was elected to office by a legislature.

C

Herman Cain
Selwyn Carrol

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E

F

G

H

I

J

K

Alveda King, former member of the Georgia House of Representatives

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M

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O

P

Colin Powell, 65th Secretary of State

R

Condoleezza Rice, 66th Secretary of State

S

Michael Steele, 64th Chairman of the Republican National Committee

T

Clarence Thomas, Associate Supreme Court Justice

U

V

W

Allen West, former Congressman from Florida's 22nd District

Y

See also

References

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