PROFILES IN OHIO HISTORY
A Legacy of African American Achievement
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About the Book
Throughout the first one hundred and seventy-five-year history of the State of Ohio, many Ohio African American residents contributed significantly to Ohio and United States history. This book, which is divided into seven historical periods of Ohio and United States history, presents the lives and achievements of selected Ohio African American residents, including:
- JAMES STEWART: Founder of the Wyandot Indian Mission, the first Methodist Mission in America
- JOHN PARKER: Former slave, Conductor of the Underground Railroad, businessman, and inventor
- THE BLACK BRIGADE OF CINCINNATI: African American defenders of Cincinnati during the Civil War
- GARRETT MORGAN: Inventor, businessman, and newspaper publisher
- JOHN MERCER LANGSTON: Former Slave and the first African American elected to public office in the United States
- CHARLES YOUNG: The highest ranking Army officer during World War I
- HARRISON DILLARD: The only person to win an Olympic gold medal in both the one hundred meter dash and the one hundred and ten meter high hurdles
About the Author
A University Adjunct Professor of Political Science and Criminal Justice. Bachelor's Degree from The University of Toledo; Master of Arts and Master of Public Administration Degrees from Eastern Michigan University; doctorate and post-graduate studies at Bowling Green State University and Michigan State University; resides in Toledo, Ohio.