Haralson, Jeremiah, 1846-c. 1916
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Haralson, Jeremiah, 1846-c. 1916
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Haralson
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1846-c. 1916
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Haralson, Jere, 1846-c. 1916
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Haralson
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1846-c. 1916
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Jeremiah Haralson (April 1, 1846 – 1916?), was a politician from Alabama who was among the first ten African-American Congressmen elected in the United States. Born into slavery in Columbus, Georgia, Haralson became self-educated while enslaved in Selma, Alabama. He was a leader among freedmen after the American Civil War.
He became active in politics, being elected as a Republican to the State House and the State Senate from Dallas County, Alabama. He was elected and served in the United States House of Representatives, representing Alabama's 1st congressional district in the 44th United States Congress.
The conservative Democrats gained control of the state legislature and gerrymandered several districts. In 1876 Haralson was forced to run from the changed Alabama's 4th congressional district, the only one still having a majority-black population. Running as an independent against the Republican candidate, James T. Rapier, Haralson essentially split the Republican vote. Dallas County Sheriff Charles M. Shelley, a Democrat, won the seat with 38% of the vote.
Although not successful in gaining elective office again, Haralson was appointed to Republican patronage positions in the Customs Service, Department of Interior, and the Pension Bureau in Washington, DC. After 1884 he returned to the South. He was convicted of pension fraud in 1894, and seemingly vanishes from the historical record upon imprisonment in New York.
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African Americans
African Americans
Alabama
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Baltimore
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Muscogee County
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Pine Bluff
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Selma
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