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Thomas P. Johnson: Politician & Served in the Union Army During the Civil War

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Thomas P. Johnson arrived in Arkansas as a slave from North Carolina in 1859. He was a bout 38 years old. He became a well-known politician who served in the Union Army during the civil war. After the war, Johnson was elected one of eight Black members of the 1868 Arkansas Constitutional Convention, representing Little […]

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