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List of African-American Republicans

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.

1872 Currier and Ives print showing the first African American U.S. 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

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Walter Blackman is the first black Republican elected to the Arizona Legislature.
 
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.

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Herman Cain
 
Ben Carson

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Frederick Douglass

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Alveda King, former member of the Georgia House of Representatives

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Angela McGlowan

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  • James E. O'Hara (1844–1905), congressman from North Carolina
  • Edwin R. Overall (1835-1902), abolitionist, civil rights activist, civil servant, politician, candidate for Nebraska Legislature 1880, 1882, 1890
  • Burgess Owens (born 1951) U.S. Congressman (Utah, district 4) and former NFL player
  • Candace Owens (born 1989), political commentator
  • Jesse Owens (1913–1980), athlete

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Colin Powell, 65th Secretary of State

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Condoleezza Rice, 66th Secretary of State


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Michael Steele, 64th Chairman of the Republican National Committee

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Clarence Thomas, Associate Supreme Court Justice

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

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  • James H. Young (1860–1921), politician
  • William F. Yardley (1844–1924), anti-segregation advocate, first African American candidate for governor of Tennessee (1876)

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References edit

  1. ^ Agboola, Adedamola (February 21, 2018). "Trump Administration Appoints Its First Minority Director to the Small Business Administration". Black Enterprise.
  2. ^ Alaska Legislature Roster of Members 1913–2014 (PDF). Juneau: Alaska Legislative Affairs Agency. 2014. pp. 49, 97.
  3. ^ Mitchell, Elaine B., ed. (1973). Alaska Blue Book (First ed.). Juneau: Alaska Department of Education, Division of State Libraries. p. 84.
  4. ^ "Selwyn George Carrol (obituary)". Hampton County Guardian. Hampton. December 29, 2010. Retrieved November 18, 2015.
  5. ^ "Florida House of Representatives – Jennifer Carroll – 2014 – 2016 ( Speaker Crisafulli )". Myfloridahouse.gov. Retrieved 2016-04-28.
  6. ^ "Leading Authorities Speakers Ron Christie". Leadingauthorities.com. Retrieved February 25, 2010.
  7. ^ The African-American Electorate, 1st ed., by Walton, Hanes Jr., Donald R. Deskins Jr., Sherman Puckett. Publisher: The Congressional Quarterly, USA. June 2012.
  8. ^ Joan Potter (2002). African American Firsts: Famous Little-Known and Unsung Triumphs of Blacks ... Dafina Books. p. 141. ISBN 9780758202437. Retrieved 2016-04-28.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on January 22, 2009. Retrieved November 8, 2008.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on December 1, 2008. Retrieved November 11, 2007.
  11. ^ Illescas, Carlos (June 7, 2016). "For Ryan Frazier, a political future tied to the GOP U.S. Senate race". The Denver Post. Retrieved 18 January 2019.
  12. ^ Alaska Legislature Roster of Members 1913-2014, pp. 61–67, 99
  13. ^ Eppenbach, Sarah; Foster, Scott, eds. (1983). Alaska Blue Book (Sixth ed.). Juneau: Alaska Department of Education, Division of State Libraries. p. 85.
  14. ^ "Pio Pico: The Last Governor of Mexican California", Dr Carlos Salomon 2010
  15. ^ Peter J. Boyer (2008-10-06). "The Appalachian Problem". The New Yorker. Retrieved 2016-04-28.
  16. ^ "Online Exhibitions | Kenneth Spencer Research Library". Spencer.lib.ku.edu. Retrieved 2016-04-28.
  17. ^ David A. Nichols (2007-09-04). A Matter of Justice: Eisenhower and the Beginning of the Civil Rights Revolution. Simon and Schuster. p. 222. ISBN 9781416545545. Retrieved 2016-04-28.
  18. ^ Lockyer, Ellen (August 18, 2016). "Wilson upsets Gattis for state Senate seat". Alaska Public Media. Retrieved August 18, 2016.
  19. ^ Hollander, Zaz (September 28, 2016). "Wasilla councilman poised to become first African-American senator from Mat-Su". Alaska Dispatch News. p. A1. Retrieved September 29, 2016.

Further reading edit

  • Farrington, Joshua D. (2016). Black Republicans and the Transformation of the GOP. University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN 9780812293265.
  • Thurber, Timothy N. (2014). Republicans and Race. University Press of Kansas. ISBN 9780700620296.
  • Wright Rigueur, Leah (15 February 2015). "The Forgotten History of Black Republicans". The Daily Beast. New York City.

External links edit

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  • Hip Hop Republican
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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources List of African American Republicans news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message 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 1872 Currier and Ives print showing the first African American U S 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 Contents 0 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P R S T U V W X Y See also References Further reading External linksA editIsrael Abbott 1813 1887 Republican State Representative from North Carolina 1872 1874 David Abner 1826 1902 Republican State Representative from Texas 1874 1875 vice president of Republican State Convention 1876 Dinah Abrahamson 1954 2013 author Republican member of the Nebraska State Central Committee Ali Alexander born 1984 or 1986 Social media personality and activist of African American and Arab ancestry Archie Alexander 1888 1958 governor of the U S Virgin Islands Walter G Alexander 1880 1953 first African American to serve in the New Jersey Legislature Aris T Allen 1910 1991 chair of the Maryland Republican Party Claude Allen born 1960 White House Domestic Policy Advisor Ethel D Allen 1929 1981 Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania first African American elected to Philadelphia City Council Richard Allen 1830 1909 member of the Texas House of Representatives James W Ames 1864 1944 representative in the Michigan House of Representatives Renee Amoore 1953 2020 health care advocate amp founder and president of The Amoore Group Inc former candidate for Republican National Committee co chairwoman Charles W Anderson Jr 1907 1960 first African American legislator elected in Kentucky John D Anthony born 1976 member of the Illinois House of Representatives from the 75th district 2013 2016 Caesar Antoine 1836 1921 13th Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana Benjamin W Arnett 1838 1906 elected to Ohio General Assembly 1885 Alexander Asberry 1861 1903 member of the Texas House of RepresentativesB edit nbsp Walter Blackman is the first black Republican elected to the Arizona Legislature nbsp 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 Pearl Bailey 1918 2001 singer appointed America s Ambassador of Love by Richard Nixon Anna Simms Banks 1862 1923 first female delegate at the Kentucky s 7th congressional district Convention in Kentucky Jose Celso Barbosa 1857 1921 medical doctor sociologist political leader one of the first persons of African descent to receive a medical doctor degree in the United States founder of Republican Party of Puerto Rico Martin G Barnes 1948 2012 Mayor of Paterson New Jersey Alfred S Barnett 1858 1905 Journalist civil rights activist Ferdinand Lee Barnett 1852 1936 Journalist lawyer first African American assistant State Attorney Ferdinand L Barnett 1834 1932 Member Nebraska House of Representatives 1926 1928 Kathy Barnette born 1971 unsuccessful Republican candidate for U S House of Representatives Pennsylvania 5th District 2020 unsuccessful candidate for Republican nomination for United States Senator from Pennsylvania 2022 Houston A P Bassett 1857 1920 member of the Texas House of Representatives Andrea Barthwell b 1953 1954 former Deputy Director for Demand Reduction at the Office of National Drug Control Policy Tony Barton born 1961 pastor member of Kansas House of Representatives 2015 2017 Thomas Beck 1819 member of the Texas House of Representatives Ashley Bell National Director of African American Engagement Office and the Director of the Small Business Administration s Southeast Region 1 Walter Blackman Arizona state representative J Kenneth Blackwell born 1948 former Ohio State Treasurer and Secretary of State 2006 Republican candidate for Governor of Ohio Donald Blakey born 1936 member of the Delaware House of Representatives Edward David Bland 1848 1927 member of the Virginia House of Delegates Michelle Bernard born 1963 journalist author columnist Lynette Boggs born 1963 Las Vegas City Councilwoman former Clark County Nevada commissioner former candidate for the U S House of Representatives Claude M Bolton Jr 1945 2015 United States Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition Logistics and Technology 2002 2008 Mary Booze 1878 1955 RNC member from Mississippi Deneen Borelli born 1969 conservative author radio and television personality and columnist Harrison N Bouey 1841 1909 elected Probate Judge Edgefield County South Carolina in 1875 elected county sheriff in 1876 but was not allowed to take office Jesse Freeman Boulden 1820 1899 elected Mississippi House of Representatives 1869 Peter Boulware born 1974 NFL linebacker and Republican candidate for the Florida House of Representatives District 9 Neal E Boyd 1975 2018 opera singer and former candidate for the Missouri House of Representatives Jennette Bradley born 1952 former Treasurer of the State of Ohio Julian Bradley born 1981 Wisconsin State Senator Randy Brock born 1943 State Auditor of Vermont State Senator of Vermont Stephen Broden born 1952 conservative commentator Life Always board member an anti abortion organization and evangelical pastor 2010 Congressional candidate Edward Brooke 1919 2015 U S Senator from Massachusetts first African American elected by popular vote to the U S Senate Hallie Quinn Brown 1845 1949 an educator writer and activist Janice Rogers Brown born 1949 U S Court of Appeals judge California Supreme Court judge and civil servant Jeremiah A Brown 1841 1913 elected to Ohio House of Representatives 1885 Reginald J Brown 1940 2005 Assistant Secretary of the Army Manpower and Reserve Affairs 2001 2005 Solomon G Brown 1829 1906 served in Washington D C House of Delegates 1872 1874 Tony Brown born 1933 a journalist academic businessman and commentator of the television show Tony Brown s Journal Blanche Bruce 1841 1898 U S Senator from Mississippi first African American to serve a full term in the U S Senate C L Bryant born 1956 Baptist minister radio amp television host J Mark Burns born 1979 pastor and candidate for U S House of Representatives in South Carolina Nannie Helen Burroughs 1878 1961 educator activist and feminist Walter Moses Burton 1840 1913 member of the Texas State Senate William Owen Bush 1832 1907 member of the Washington State Legislature Keith Butler b 1955 1956 Republican national committeeman from Michigan former councilman for Detroit minister and former U S Senatorial candidate William F Butler politician president of the Negro Republican Party delegate to Republican National Convention in 1872 Yvonne Brown 1952 2012 first female black Republican mayor in MississippiC edit nbsp Herman Cain nbsp Ben Carson Herman Cain 1945 2020 businessman media personality and 2012 candidate for President of the United States Lawrence Cain 1844 1884 elected to South Carolina House of Representatives 1868 and to South Carolina Senate 1872 Richard H Cain 1825 1887 U S Representative from South Carolina John H Calhoun 1899 1988 member of the Atlanta City Council from 1974 to 1978 Daniel Cameron born 1985 51st Attorney General of Kentucky Tony Campbell born 1965 author pastor and 2018 candidate for US Senate in Maryland Francis Lewis Cardozo 1836 1903 South Carolina Treasurer and South Carolina Secretary of State Archibald Carey Jr 1908 1981 appointed by President Dwight D Eisenhower as chair of his committee to reduce racial discrimination Selwyn Carrol 1928 2010 member of the Alaska House of Representatives 1973 1975 county auditor of Hampton County South Carolina 2 3 4 Jennifer Carroll born 1959 Lieutenant Governor of Florida 5 Ben Carson born 1951 political commentator pediatric neurosurgeon 2016 presidential candidate and Secretary of Housing and Urban Development under President Donald Trump 2017 2021 Eunice Carter 1899 1970 first African American assistant district attorney in New York state Known for her role in prosecuting Lucky Luciano Stefani Carter born 1978 member of the Texas House of Representatives Wilt Chamberlain 1936 1999 basketball player supported Richard Nixon for president in 1968 and 1972 accompanied Nixon to funeral of Martin Luther King Jr Juan Chastang b 1961 1962 Mobile County Alabama Commissioner Ron Christie born 1969 adviser to Vice President Dick Cheney 6 Octavius Valentine Catto 1839 1871 civil rights activist and African American baseball pioneer Julius Caesar Chappelle 1852 1904 legislator 1883 1886 Massachusetts House of Representatives 7 Henry P Cheatham 1857 1935 U S Representative from North Carolina Robert Church Jr 1885 1952 Founder Lincoln League Memphis Tennessee eight times a delegate to the Republican National Convention Robert Reed Church 1839 1912 Banker 1900 delegate from Tennessee to the Republican National Convention Solomon T Clanton 1857 1918 In 1892 he was an at large delegate from Louisiana to the Republican National Convention Eldridge Cleaver 1935 1998 author and civil rights leader Garry Cobb born 1957 NFL Linebacker 2014 nominee for New Jersey 1st Congressional District Abram Colby 1800s representative in the Georgia House of Representatives Harry A Cole 1921 1999 first African American elected to the Maryland Senate and serve on the Maryland Court of Appeals William Thaddeus Coleman Jr 1920 2017 fourth United States Secretary of Transportation first African American Supreme Court Clerk 8 9 10 Ward Connerly born 1939 political activist businessman and former University of California Regent Frank Cousins born 1958 first African American sheriff in Massachusetts Robyn Crittenden Georgia Secretary of State and first African American woman to serve as a statewide constitutional officer in Georgia Jane Powdrell Culbert born 1949 member of the New Mexico House of Representatives Norris Wright Cuney 1846 1898 Chairman of the Texas Republican Party 1886 1896 Green Currin 1842 1844 1918 member of the Oklahoma Territorial LegislatureD edit nbsp Frederick Douglass Randy Daniels born 1950 Secretary of State of New York 2006 Gubernatorial candidate Stacey Dash b 1966 1967 actress and former talk show host and candidate for California s 44th congressional district in the 2018 Congressional Election Artur Davis born 1967 Democratic Alabama Congressman speaker at 2012 Republican National Convention Republican 2012 2015 Ruth A Davis born 1943 diplomat and 24th Director General of the United States Foreign Service Richard A Dawson 1848 1906 served in the Arkansas State Senate 1873 1874 He was a Republican before 1900 and a Democrat afterwards William L Dawson politician 1886 1970 served on the Chicago Illinois City Council as a Republican 1933 1939 Switched to Democrat in 1939 and was afterward elected to Congress as a Democrat Paris Dennard born 1982 former White House aide to George W Bush CNN and NPR contributor Timothy DeFoor born 1961 or 1962 Pennsylvania Auditor General since 2021 first African American elected to a statewide office in Pennsylvania William B Derrick 1843 1913 Clergyman active in civil rights and Republican politics Diamond and Silk Lynnette Hardaway Diamond and Rochelle Richardson Silk live stream video bloggers political activists and former Fox Network hosts Lurita Doan born 1958 former administrator of the United States General Services Administration Jessie De Priest 1870 1961 Music teacher wife of Congressman Oscar Stanton De Priest her presence at a White House tea given by Lou Henry Hoover June 12 1929 caused a scandal among southern Democrats Oscar Stanton De Priest 1871 1951 U S Representative from Illinois Robert DeLarge 1842 1874 South Carolina congressman Shamed Dogan born 1978 Missouri State Representative 2015 present Byron Donalds born 1978 U S Representative FL and former Florida State representative Frederick Douglass 1818 1895 abolitionist editor orator author and statesman Willie Dove born 1945 Kansas State Representative Antoine Dubuclet 1810 1887 State Treasurer of Louisiana Damon Dunn born 1976 former football player politician Oscar Dunn 1826 1871 11th Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana Edward Duplex 1831 1900 Mayor of Wheatland California 1888 E editLarry Elder born 1952 talk radio host and commentator candidate in the 2021 California gubernatorial recall election Robert Brown Elliott 1842 1884 U S Representative from South Carolina Clark Ervin born 1959 first Inspector General of the US Department of Homeland Security James Evans Chairman of the Utah Republican Party Melvin H Evans 1917 1984 U S Representative from and former Governor of the U S Virgin Islands Charles Evers 1922 2020 civil rights leader Mayor of Fayette MississippiF editJames Farmer 1920 1999 civil rights leader Michel Faulkner born 1957 pastor defensive lineman for the New York Jets a 2010 nominee for New York s 15th congressional district Crystal Bird Fauset 1894 1965 first female African American state legislator in the United States William A Feilds between c 1846 and 1852 1898 member of the Tennessee House of Representatives William Webb Ferguson 1857 1910 first African American man elected to the Michigan House of Representatives Ada Fisher born 1947 Republican National Committee woman for North Carolina Arthur Fletcher 1924 2005 official in the administrations of Presidents Nixon Ford Reagan and George H W Bush considered the father of affirmative action Timothy Thomas Fortune 1858 1928 orator author publisher civil rights activist Customs Inspector Eastern District of Delaware 1874 Ezola Foster 1938 2018 teacher political activist 1986 Republican nominee for 48th District of the California Assembly She later ran for other offices on the tickets of other parties Gary Franks born 1953 U S Representative from Connecticut Jendayi Frazer born 1961 former U S Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Ryan Frazier born 1977 Aurora City Councilman 2010 nominee for Colorado s 7th congressional district 11 Samuel B Fuller 1905 1988 founder and president of the Fuller Products Company publisher of the New York Age and Pittsburgh Courier head of the South Side Chicago NAACP president of the National Negro Business League and a prominent black Republican Virginia Fuller 2010 and 2012 Congressional Candidate Walt Furnace born 1943 member of the Alaska House of Representatives 1983 1991 12 13 G editMatthew Gaines 1840 1900 community leader minister and Republican Texas State Senator James Garner mayor of the Village of Hempstead New York 2004 Congressional candidate Althea Garrison born 1940 former member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives Robert A George editorial writer for the New York Post blogger and pundit Mifflin Wistar Gibbs 1823 1915 American consul to Madagascar Jonathan Clarkson Gibbs 1821 1874 Secretary of State of Florida and Florida Superintendent of Public Instruction John Gibbs HUD official in the Trump administration Candidate for congress in Michigan James Golden producer on the Rush Limbaugh radio talk show Walter A Gordon 1894 1976 18th Governor of the United States Virgin Islands Elisha Winfield Green c 1815 1893 Baptist minister elected vice president Kentucky Negro Republican Party 1867 James Monroe Gregory 1849 1915 appointed to the board of trustees of the Washington D C public schools in 1886 delegate to the 1892 Republican National Convention William Henry Grey 1829 1888 represented Phillips County Arkansas at Arkansas Constitutional Convention in 1868 he served in the Arkansas House of Representatives for Phillips County 1868 1869 elected to the Arkansas State Senate in 1875 served as Clerk of the First Circuit Court and ex offico Recorder of Deeds in 1870 in 1872 he became Arkansas Commissioner of Immigration and State Lands Rosey Grier born 1932 former professional football player Protestant minister actor and former candidate for Governor of California 2018 Archibald Grimke 1849 1930 an American lawyer diplomat and national vice president of the NAACP Elbert Guillory born 1944 former state senator in Louisiana s 24th districtH editGeorge W Haley 1925 2015 attorney diplomat policy adviser elected to Kansas State Senate 1964 former chief counsel Federal Transit Administration former general counsel U S Information Agency candidate for U S House of Representatives from Kansas in 1966 candidate for United States Senate from Maryland in 1986 former ambassador to The Gambia Rodney Hall member of the Mississippi House of Representatives Ken Hamblin born 1940 radio host political commentator author television personality A C Hamlin 1881 1912 member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives Jenean Hampton born 1958 57th Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky 2015 2019 Lionel Hampton 1908 2002 jazz musician delegate to several Republican National Conventions vice chairman of New York Republican State Committee Jeremiah Haralson 1846 1916 U S Representative from Alabama Ineitha Hardaway 1971 2023 political commentator Bill Hardiman born 1947 Michigan State Senator 2010 Congressional candidate Greg Hardy born 1988 mixed martial artist former NFL defensive end Erika Harold born 1980 2003 Miss America delegate to the 2004 Republican National Convention 2012 Congressional candidate Kenneth J Harper Jr born 1976 entrepreneur playwright political consultant Radio personality former Republican NC U S Senate candidate 2022 Republican candidate High Point City Council At Large 2023 Congressional campaign field Director for Congressman Mark Walker district 6 2023 Bruce Harris born 1951 mayor of Chatham Borough New Jersey James H Harris 1828 1898 member of both the North Carolina House of Representatives and North Carolina Senate Paul Clinton Harris born 1964 member of the Virginia House of Delegates Lewis Hayden 1811 1889 elected to the Massachusetts State Legislature Henry E Hayne 1840 former senator in the South Carolina Senate and Secretary of State of South Carolina James T Hemphill Born 1975 Founder Color of Conservatism Ohio 11th Congressional Candidate 2022 2024 Robert C Henry 1921 1981 first African American mayor in Ohio mayor of Springfield Ohio Curtis Hill born 1961 43rd Attorney General of Indiana Mike Hill born 1958 state representative in the Florida House of Representatives James Sidney Hinton 1834 1892 state representative in the Indiana House of Representatives Joseph H Holland Commissioner of the New York State Department of Housing and Community Renewal William H Holland 1841 1907 member of the Texas House of Representatives Amy Holmes born 1973 political commentator and independent social conservative Lester Holt born 1959 journalist and news anchor Republican until 2018 Independent since Deborah Honeycutt born 1947 2006 2008 2010 congressional candidate Perry Howard 1835 1907 represented Holmes County Mississippi in the Mississippi House of Representatives 1872 1875 and served on the county board of supervisors Perry Wilbon Howard 1877 1961 Attorney from Mississippi and delegate to the RNC from 1912 to 1960 T R M Howard 1908 1976 Mississippi civil rights leader surgeon entrepreneur and mentor to Medgar Evers and Fannie Lou Hamer Wesley Hunt born 1981 U S Representative from Texas Will Hurd born 1977 U S Representative from Texas CIA analyst Zora Neale Hurston 1891 1960 folklorist anthropologist novelist short story writer Lynn Hutchings born 1960 member of the Wyoming House of Representatives John Adams Hyman 1840 1891 U S Representative from North CarolinaI editNiger Innis born 1968 commentator and activistJ editAlphonso Jackson born 1945 thirteenth Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Alvin B Jackson Former member of the Utah State Senate Raynard Jackson political consultant and political analyst for WUSA 9 TV CBS affiliate in Washington DC Richard E Jackson born 1945 Commissioner of the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles first African American mayor of a city in New York State Conrad James born 1974 member of the New Mexico House of Representatives John E James born 1981 U S Representative from Michigan and candidate for the U S Senate from Michigan in 2018 and 2020 Kay Coles James born 1949 director for the United States Office of Personnel Management 2001 2005 president of The Heritage Foundation 2018 2021 Virginia Secretary of the Commonwealth nominee Dr Mildred Fay Jefferson 1927 2010 first African American woman to graduate from Harvard Medical School anti abortion movement leader Republican candidate for U S House and U S Senate Wallace B Jefferson born 1963 Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Texas Edward A Johnson 1860 1944 member of the New York State Assembly Fitz Johnson born 1963 Georgia Public Service Commissioner Henry Lincoln Johnson 1870 1925 attorney and politician head of the black and tan faction in Georgia James Weldon Johnson 1871 1944 first Black manager of the NAACP president of the Colored Republican Club Peter K Jones 1834 1895 member of the Virginia House of Delegates Scipio Africanus Jones 1863 1943 Arkansas delegate to the Republican National Convention Shandy W Jones 1816 1886 member of the Alabama House of Representatives 1868 1870 Vernon Jones born 1960 member of the Georgia House of Representatives 1993 to 2001 and since 2017 Originally a Democrat he switched to Republican in January 2021 E W Jackson born 1952 GOP nominee for Lt Governor of Virginia in 2013 President of STAND and CETF Marine Corps Veteran and graduate of Harvard Law SchoolK edit nbsp Alveda King former member of the Georgia House of Representatives Alan Keyes born 1950 diplomat media personality and nominee for the U S Senate in Maryland and Illinois Alveda King born 1951 minister political activist author niece of Martin Luther King Jr Don King born 1931 boxing promoter attended 2009 Republican National Convention Mabel King 1932 1999 television and film actress Martin Luther King Sr 1899 1984 pastor missionary civil rights activist Kimberly Klacik born 1982 former candidate for congress in Maryland s 7th district L editStephen N Lackey born 1980 public affairs advisor social entrepreneur fundraiser Charles Henry Langston 1817 1890 Republican Presidential Elector from Kansas 1872 for Ulysses S Grant John Mercer Langston 1829 1897 U S Representative from Virginia s 4th congressional district 1890 1891 Harry LaRosiliere born 1962 former mayor of Plano Texas Jim Lawrence born 1971 member of NH House of Representatives 2002 2008 2014 candidate for 2nd NH Congressional District George Washington Lee 1894 1976 corporate executive political and civic leader from Memphis Jesse D Locker 1891 1955 Ambassador to Liberia first African American elected to the Cincinnati City Council George Logan born 1969 former member of Connecticut State Senate W H Logan born first half of 1850 s Arkansas Justice of the Peace served in Arkansas State Senate District 15 1889 1890 Jefferson Franklin Long 1836 1901 U S Representative from Georgia Z Alexander Looby 1899 1972 Nashville lawyer member of the Nashville City Council from 1951 to 1971 Nic Lott born 1979 Chairman for the Mississippi Young Republicans and Mississippi College Republicans Bruce LeVell businessman and executive director of National Diversity Coalition for Donald Trump s 2016 presidential campaign William H Lewis 1868 1949 United States Assistant Attorney General C N Love died 1946 Journalist active in the Black and tan faction of the Republican Party in Houston Texas Mia Love born 1975 U S Representative for Utah s 4th congressional district 2015 2019 Samuel R Lowery 1830 1900 lawyer John Roy Lynch 1847 1939 U S Representative from Mississippi Ernest Lyon 1860 1938 Methodist clergyman former United States Ambassador to Liberia and founder of the Maryland Industrial and Agricultural Institute for Colored YouthsM edit nbsp Angela McGlowan Leo Mackay Jr born 1961 deputy secretary of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs Mesha Mainor born 1975 member Georgia House of Representatives District 56 Democrat until 2023 Republican since 2023 J B Martin 1885 1973 president of the Negro American League owner of the Chicago American Giants James W Mason 1841 1871 legislator from Arkansas Omarosa Manigault Newman born 1974 Assistant to President Donald Trump January 3 2017 to January 20 2018 Democrat prior to 2015 Republican 2015 to 2019 Independent since 2019 Kenneth Mapp born 1955 governor of the United States Virgin Islands 2015 2019 elected as an Independent Lenny McAllister born 1972 political analyst community activist television and radio host author 2013 Congressional candidate Edward P McCabe 1850 1920 Treasurer of Logan County Oklahoma William Madison McDonald 1866 1950 State Chairman of the Republican Party of Texas Angela McGlowan born 1970 political analyst and 2010 Congressional candidate James Meredith born 1933 civil rights leader Michael the Black Man b Maurice Woodside 1980 musician operator of several websites campaigned for President Trump holding a Blacks for Trump sign Leon P Miller 1899 1980 first African American judge in West Virginia Thomas Ezekiel Miller 1849 1938 U S Representative from South Carolina Arthur Wergs Mitchell 1883 1968 active in Republican politics in Chicago Illinois until 1932 when he switched to Democrat and represented Illinois In the United States House of Representatives 1935 1943 Charles Lewis Mitchell 1829 1912 member of the Massachusetts State Legislature 1866 1867 Robert J Moore 1844 member of the Texas House of Representatives Walthall M Moore 1886 1960 first African American to serve in the Missouri state legislature Clement G Morgan 1859 1929 Boston attorney civil rights activist and city official Eric Motley born 1972 former Deputy Associate Director Office of Presidential Personnel in Bush Administration George Washington Murray 1853 1926 U S Representative from South Carolina E Frederic Morrow 1909 1994 first African American to hold an executive position at the White House He served under President Dwight D Eisenhower as Administrative Officer for Special Projects from 1955 to 1961 Deroy Murdock born 1963 columnist N editSophia A Nelson born 1967 lawyer author political commentator Constance Berry Newman born 1935 U S diplomat former Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs member of International Republican Institute William Nickerson Jr 1879 1945 businessman publisher candidate for presidential elector on the Republican ticket of Dewey Bricker in 1944O editJames E O Hara 1844 1905 congressman from North Carolina Edwin R Overall 1835 1902 abolitionist civil rights activist civil servant politician candidate for Nebraska Legislature 1880 1882 1890 Burgess Owens born 1951 U S Congressman Utah district 4 and former NFL player Candace Owens born 1989 political commentator Jesse Owens 1913 1980 athleteP edit nbsp Colin Powell 65th Secretary of State Rod Paige born 1933 seventh U S Secretary of Education Barrington D Parker 1915 1993 judge of the District Court for the District of Columbia Sherman Parker 1971 2008 Missouri state representative ran for U S House of Representatives Star Parker born 1956 author political commentator 2010 Congressional candidate Lynne Patton born 1972 Regional Director Housing amp Urban Development 2016 RNC Keynote Speaker Charles Payne television personality born 1962 financial journalist Patrick Penn member Kansas House of Representatives elected 2020 took office January 11 2021 Edward J Perkins born 1928 first African American U S ambassador to South Africa Jesse Lee Peterson born 1949 civil rights activist and founder of Brotherhood of New Destiny Joseph C Phillips born 1962 actor columnist and commentator Pio Pico 1801 1894 last governor of Mexican California Formed the Republican Party in California 14 Samuel Pierce 1922 2000 Housing and Urban Development Secretary Katrina Pierson born 1976 Communications Consultant National Spokesperson Donald Trump 2016 Presidential Campaign Senior Advisor 2020 Re Election Mazi Melesa Pilip Ethiopian born American politician P B S Pinchback 1837 1921 twenty fourth governor of Louisiana first African American governor of a U S state Colin Powell 1937 2021 65th United States Secretary of State Michael Powell born 1963 24th Chairman of the FCC Joe Profit born 1949 former Atlanta Falcons player candidate for U S House of Representatives in Georgia Pierre Richard Prosper born 1963 Bush Administration war crimes officialR edit nbsp Condoleezza Rice 66th Secretary of State Joseph H Rainey 1832 1887 U S Representative from South Carolina first African American to serve in the U S House of Representatives Benjamin F Randolph 1820 1868 State Senator in the South Carolina State Senate Oliver Randolph 1882 1951 second African American elected to the New Jersey Legislature Tony Randolph born 1966 member of the South Dakota House of Representatives District 35 James T Rapier 1837 1883 U S Representative from Alabama Mike Reichenbach born 1971 South Carolina State Senator since 2022 Hiram Rhodes Revels 1827 1901 U S Senator from Mississippi first African American to serve in the U S Senate Condoleezza Rice born 1954 66th United States Secretary of State Herneitha Richardson political commentator Matthew Ricketts 1858 1917 member of the Nebraska House of Representatives Adelbert H Roberts 1860 1937 Member Illinois House of Representatives 1918 1922 Member Illinois Senate 1924 1934 Frederick Madison Roberts 1879 1952 first African American in the California State Assembly Shack Roberts Meshack Roberts was elected to the State Legislature of Texas from the 5th District in 1873 and for two later terms the last from the 10th District Jack E Robinson III 1960 2017 party nominee for U S House U S Senate and Secretary of the Commonwealth in Massachusetts Mark Robinson born 1968 Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina since 2021 Yolanda Hill Robinson Second Lady of North Carolina since 2021 Joe Rogers 1964 2013 Lieutenant Governor of Colorado youngest Lieutenant Governor in Colorado history Carson Ross born 1946 Mayor of Blue Springs Missouri former Missouri state rep Jackie Robinson 1919 1972 baseball player changed parties after Goldwater nomination Angel Joy Chavis Rocker 1966 2003 guidance counselor first African American woman candidate for the Republican nomination for President of the United States 2000 George Thompson Ruby 1841 1882 member of the Texas State Senate George Lewis Ruffin 1834 1886 attorney judge Massachusetts state legislator and Boston city councilman Boyd Rutherford born 1957 Lieutenant Governor of Maryland 2015 2023S edit nbsp Michael Steele 64th Chairman of the Republican National Committee Dwayne Sawyer born 1966 State Auditor of Indiana Darrell C Scott pastor co founder of National Diversity Coalition for Trump Emmett Jay Scott 1872 1957 educator journalist author active in Republican politics public relations adviser to every Republican National Convention from 1928 to 1948 Paul H Scott born 1982 Michigan State Representative Tim Scott born 1965 U S Senator from South Carolina first African American senator to win election in the South since Reconstruction and former Representative from South Carolina s 1st Congressional District Marvin Scott born 1944 congressional Candidate Winsome Sears born 1964 Lieutenant Governor of Virginia member of the Virginia House of Delegates 2004 Congressional Candidate Tara Setmayer born 1975 former Communications Director for Republican Rep Dana Rohrabacher in the U S House of Representatives 2006 2013 and current CNN Political Commentator 2014 present Edwin Sexton 1923 1983 served in the Kansas State Senate 1964 1965 T W Shannon born 1978 Former speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives Hercules Simons born 1840 s member of South Carolina legislature during Reconstruction Roscoe Simmons 1881 1951 journalist orator and political activist John Andrew Singleton 1895 1970 Member Nebraska House of Representatives 1926 1928 afterward became a Democrat Millard F Singleton 1859 1930 Justice of the Peace 8th Ward Omaha Nebraska 1895 Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention 1892 Robert Smalls 1839 1915 U S Representative from South Carolina John J Smith 1820 1906 abolitionist and Massachusetts state representative Joshua I Smith born 1941 appointed commissioner of Minority Business Development by President George H W Bush Robert Lloyd Smith 1861 1942 member of the Texas House of Representatives Thomas S Smith 1917 2002 member of the New Jersey General Assembly John H Smythe 1844 1908 United States Ambassador to Liberia 1878 1881 and 188 lasr2 1885 Clay Smothers 1935 2004 member of the Texas House of Representatives DeForest Buster Soaries born 1951 former New Jersey Secretary of State Angela Stanton King born 1977 Former congressional candidate in Georgia s 5th district Michael Steele born 1958 political commentator former Lieutenant Governor of Maryland former candidate for the U S Senate in 2006 and former elected chairman of the Republican National Committee 2009 2010 Shelby Steele born 1946 author James H Stewart 1859 1924 member of the Texas House of Representatives McCants Stewart 1877 1919 lawyer Thomas Stith III born 1963 member of the city council of Durham North Carolina 2004 Candidate for Lieutenant Governor 2007 mayoral candidate for Durham North Carolina Chief of Staff to Governor Pat McCrory Charles Stokes 1902 1996 member of the Washington House of Representatives Louis Wade Sullivan born 1933 Secretary of the U S Department of Health and Human Services Carol M Swain born 1954 author and professor at Vanderbilt University Lynn Swann born 1952 NFL player and former Pennsylvania gubernatorial candidateT edit nbsp Clarence Thomas Associate Supreme Court Justice Willie Talton representative in the Georgia General Assembly Enrique Tarrio b 1984 or 1985 Henry Enrique Tarrio identifies as Afro Cuban candidate in 2020 Republican primary for Florida s 27th Congressional district but withdrew Florida state director of Latinos for Trump Noel C Taylor 1924 1999 mayor of Roanoke Virginia 1975 1992 15 Arthur Teele 1946 2005 assistant Secretary of Transportation Leo Terrell Born 1955 American civil rights attorney and talk radio host Mary Church Terrell 1863 1954 Member District of Columbia Board of Education 1895 1906 she was President of the Women s Republican League during Warren G Harding s 1920 presidential campaign she was a charter member of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Robert Heberton Terrell 1857 1925 in 1902 he was appointed Justice of the Peace for Washington D C in 1911 he was appointed to the Municipal Court of Washington D C Clarence Thomas born 1948 associate justice of the United States Supreme Court John W E Thomas 1847 1899 member Illinois House of Representatives 2nd District 1877 1879 3rd District 1882 1886 Thurman Thomas born 1966 Buffalo Bill Republican activist supported and campaigned for 2010 New York Republican Gubernatorial nominee Carl Paladino Larry Thompson born 1945 United States Deputy Attorney General Benjamin S Turner 1825 1894 Alabama Congressman Scott Turner born 1972 member of the Texas House of RepresentativesU editSheryl Underwood born 1963 comedian actress television host James L Usry 1922 2002 mayor of Atlantic City New Jersey Jill Upson born 1966 West Virginia House of DelegatesV editWilliam T Vernon 1877 1941 Register of the Treasury under President Theodore Roosevelt 16 Joy Villa born 1986 singer songwriter actress YouTuber has expressed an interest in running for Congress as a RepublicanW edit 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advocate and co founder of the NAACP Cindy Werner born 1959 State Ambassador Frederick Douglass Foundation WI former school board trustee 2022 Lt Governor candidate WI Allen West born 1961 Texas Republican Party Chairman and former U S Representative from Florida John Francis Wheaton 1866 1922 a former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives George Henry White 1852 1918 former U S representative from North Carolina James White born 1964 a current member of the Texas House of Representatives James T White 1837 1892 member of the Arkansas House of Representatives and Arkansas Senate in the late 1860s Ruben B White served in the Arkansas Senate 1873 1874 J Ernest Wilkins Sr 1894 1959 former Assistant Secretary of Labor under President Eisenhower 17 Armstrong Williams born 1962 radio and television commentator Benjamin Franklin Williams 1819 1886 member of the Texas House of Representatives Michael L Williams born 1953 Texas Railroad Commissioner Q V Williamson 1918 1985 member of the Atlanta Board of Aldermen 1966 1981 Anthony Wilson member of Georgia State House of Representatives during Reconstruction Butler R Wilson 1861 1939 Boston civil rights activist David S Wilson born 1981 member of the Alaska Senate 2017 present 18 19 Hercules Wilson member of the Georgia House of Representatives 1882 1885 Jackie Winters 1937 2019 member of the Oregon State Senate Jonathan Jasper Wright 1840 1885 state senator from South Carolina first African American state supreme court justice Stanley Wright Alaska State Assemblyman 2023 present LaMetta Wynn 1933 2021 mayor of Clinton Iowa 1995 2007 Y editJames H Young 1860 1921 politician William F Yardley 1844 1924 anti segregation advocate first African American candidate for governor of Tennessee 1876 See also edit nbsp United States portal nbsp Conservatism portal nbsp Politics portal nbsp Lists portal Black conservatism Hip Hop Republican Lists of African Americans National Black Republican Association Negro Republican Party 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