African-American officeholders in the United States, 1789–1866 explained

The United States has had five African-American elected office holders prior to 1867. After Congress passed the First Military Reconstruction Act of 1867 and ratified the Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1870, African Americans began to be elected or appointed to national, state, county and local offices throughout the United States.

Four of the five office holders served in a New England state. Three officeholders served as state legislators.

List of African-American officeholders of the United States, 1789–1866

Political Parties
OfficeholderStatePublic officeTook officeLeft officeParty
Wentworth Cheswell
(1746–1817)
New HampshireLocal School Board1776
Justice of the Peace18051817
Alexander L. Twilight
(1795–1857)
VermontState Legislator18361857
John Mercer Langston
(1829–1897)
OhioTownship Clerk1854Liberty Party of Ohio
Edward G. Walker
(1831–1901)
MassachusettsState Legislator18661867Republican
Charles L. Mitchell
(1829–1912)
MassachusettsState Legislator1866Republican

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Federal government

State and local government

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