James M. Simms, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

James M. Simms

Date of Birth: 27-Dec-1823

Place of Birth: Savannah, Georgia, United States

Date of Death: 09-Jul-1912

Profession: writer, carpenter

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About James M. Simms

  • James Merilus Simms (December 27, 1823, Savannah, Georgia – July 9, 1912, Savannah) was an African-American minister, newspaper publisher, author, and elected representative in the Georgia Assembly during the Reconstruction Era.Simms was born a slave in Savannah, Georgia.
  • A carpenter by trade, he bought his freedom in 1857.
  • In around 1864, having been condemned for teaching slaves, he was sentenced to be publicly whipped and fined $100.
  • He left Savannah for Boston and became a chaplain in the Union Army, later returning to his home district.
  • Simms may have been the same person as the James M.
  • Symms whose company published an edition of The Black Man in 1863.Simms and his African-American colleagues in the Georgia Assembly were prohibited from taking office after a vote by their colleagues.
  • Federal intervention in 1870 overturned the discriminatory action.
  • He wrote about his church's history in Savannah, Georgia.In 1870, he supported the Baptist minister and Assembly delegate Ulysses L.
  • Houston in occupying the Bryan County Baptist Church, which had been taken over by his rival Alexander Harris; for their role in this protest, Houston and Simms were both arrested.

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