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James Carroll Napier

Дата рождения:
Место рождения: Nashville, TN, United States (США)
Смерть: 1940 (94-95)
Nashville, TN, United States (США)
Ближайшие родственники:

Сын William Carroll Napier и Jane Elizabeth Napier
Муж Nettie DeElla Napier
Отец Carrie Langston Napier
Брат Elias Well Napier и Sophie Watkins

Менеджер: H Gordon Fleming
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About James Carroll Napier

James Carroll Napier, a 19th century Nashville businessman and civil rights leader, was born near Nashville, Tennessee on June 9, 1845 to William C. and Jane E. Napier who were both free blacks. Napier attended a private school for free black children in Nashville and then in 1859 enrolled in predominately black Wilberforce College before transferring to integrated Oberlin College.

Napier left Oberlin College in 1867 without a degree and returned to Nashville, Tennessee. Drawn to opportunities available to him in the emerging Reconstruction era, he served as the commissioner of refugees and abandoned lands in Davidson County under the Freedmen’s bureau for a year. He then moved to Washington, D.C. to become the first African American to hold the position of State Department Clerk. Encouraged by John Mercer Langston, the Dean of the Howard University Law School, Napier enrolled in Howard where he received a Bachelor in Law (LL.B) in 1872. He moved back to Nashville to start his own practice. There he married Nettie Langston, the only daughter of John Mercer Langston, in 1878. They had one adopted daughter, Carrie Langston Napier.

James Napier worked as a lawyer and soon became a prominent Republican politician known in both Washington and Nashville. He held patronage appointments under Presidents Grant, Hayes, Garfield, and Arthur. Also, during the period from 1878 to 1885, he served on Nashville’s city council. Napier also served on the state Republican Executive Committee for thirty-five years. In 1911, through connections with Booker T. Washington, James Napier was appointed the Register of the Treasury under President William Howard Taft, the highest governmental position then available to African Americans. In 1913, he resigned that post to protest President Woodrow Wilson’s institution of segregation practices among federal employees in Washington.

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Хронология James Carroll Napier

1845
1845
Nashville, TN, United States (США)
1894
1894
OH, United States (США)
1940
1940
Возраст 95
Nashville, TN, United States (США)