Alexander Clark, Date of Birth, Date of Death

    

Alexander Clark

American diplomat

Date of Birth: 25-Feb-1826

Date of Death: 03-Jun-1891

Profession: lawyer, diplomat, editor, journalist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Alexander Clark

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  • Clark (February 25, 1826 – June 3, 1891) was an African-American businessman and activist who served as United States Ambassador to Liberia in 1890-1891, where he died in office.
  • Clark is notable for suing in 1867 to gain admission for his daughter to attend a local public school in Muscatine, Iowa.
  • The case achieved a constitutional ruling for integration from the Iowa state supreme court in 1868, 86 years before the United States Supreme Court decision of Brown v.
  • Board of Education (1954).
  • He was a prominent leader in winning a state constitutional amendment that gained the right for African Americans in Iowa to vote (1868).
  • Active in church, freemasonry, and the Republican Party, he became known for his speaking skills and was nicknamed "the Colored Orator of the West." He earned a law degree and became co-owner and editor of The Conservator in Chicago.
  • His body was returned from Liberia in 1892 and buried in Muscatine, where his house has been preserved.

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