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HISTORY OF CONGRESS
AND THE CAPITOL

Blanche K. Bruce
1841–1898, Mississippi

Born into slavery in Virginia, Bruce fled north to freedom during the Civil War. Following emancipation, he pursued a career in education and politics in Missouri and Mississippi. Becoming a U.S. Senator in 1875, Bruce was the first African American to preside over the Senate in its practice of rotating Presiding Officers.

 
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