Charles Edmund Nash

(1844-1913)
State/Territory: Louisiana
Party: Republican
Position: Representative
Term: 44th Congress (1875-1877)
A former sergeant for the Union Army, Congressman Charles Nash was the first Black American to represent Louisiana in the U.S. House of Representatives. He served from 1875 to 1877 (44th Congress). Nash spoke on the House floor in support of enforcing laws to protect freedmen and urged the establishment of public schools in the South. He served on the Education and Labor Committee.
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