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Pinchback, Pinckney (Benton Stewart)

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Pinchback, Pinckney (Benton Stewart) (1837-1929)

US governor. He organized a Union company of black volunteers in New Orleans in 1862. As a Republican, he became president of the Louisiana Senate (1869-71), then America's first black American governor (1872-73).

Pinchback was born in Macon, Georgia, the son of a free black mother and white father. He was educated in Ohio. Following his post as governor, he lost contested elections to the US House of Representatives and Senate, later earning a law degree.


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