Rapier, James Thomas, 1837-1883

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James Thomas Rapier (November 13, 1837 – May 31, 1883) was a politician from Alabama during the Reconstruction Era. He served as a United States Representative from Alabama, for one term from 1873 until 1875. Born free in Alabama, he received his higher education and law degree in Scotland and Canada before being admitted to the bar in Tennessee.

Rapier was a nationally prominent figure in the Republican Party as one of seven blacks serving in the 43rd Congress. He worked in 1874 for passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1875, which guaranteed equal access to public accommodations.

James T. Rapier was born free in 1837 in Florence, Alabama to John H. Rapier, a prosperous local barber, and his wife, who were established free people of color. He had three older brothers. His father had been emancipated in 1829; his mother was born into a free black family of Baltimore, Maryland. She died in 1841 when Rapier was four years old. In 1842 James and his brother John Jr. went to Nashville, Tennessee to live with their paternal grandmother Sally Thomas. There they attended a school for African-American children, and learned to read and write.

In 1856 Rapier traveled to Canada with his uncle Henry Thomas, his father's half-brother, who settled in Buxton, Ontario, an all-black community made up chiefly of African Americans. Rapier attended the Buxton Mission School, which was highly respected and had a classical education. He pursued higher education in three stages, first earning a teaching degree in 1856 at a normal school in Toronto. He traveled to Scotland to study at the University of Glasgow. Returning to Canada, he completed his law degree at Montreal College and was admitted to the bar.

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referencedIn Feldman, Eugene. Papers, 1856-1978. Alabama Department of Archives and History
contributorOf Rapier Family papers Howard University
referencedIn Records of the U.S. Senate, 1789 - 2015. Isaac Bassett's Papers, ca. 1880 - ca. 1895. [Box] 3 - Folder C National Archives at Washington, D.C
referencedIn Records of the U.S. House of Representatives, 1789 - 2015. Committee Papers, 1793 - 1946. Committee Papers of the Committee on Elections from the 44th Congress National Archives at Washington, D.C
referencedIn Bacote, Clarence, Dr., 1906-1981. Papers, 1936-1980, 1974-1977. Atlanta History Center, Kenan Research Center / Cherokee Garden Library
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associatedWith Feldman, Eugene. person
memberOf United States. Congress. House person
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Place Name Admin Code Country
Montgomery AL US
Montréal 10 CA
Nashville TN US
Maury County TN US
Florence AL US
Toronto 08 CA
Glasgow SCT GB
North Buxton 08 CA
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Farmers
Newspaper Reporter
Representatives, U.S. Congress
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Birth 1837-11-13

Death 1883-05-31

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Americans

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Greek, Modern (1453-)

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