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A former slave who became the first black member of the House of
Representatives from Alabama.
Benjamin Sterling Turner was born into slavery in Halafax county North Carolina on March 17, 1825 and was brought to Alabama in 1830. Although it was criminal to aid in the education of a slave Turner secretly obtained an impressive education. During Selma's occupation by General Wilson's U.S. Army, Turner helped manage the troop quarters and stables at the St. James hotel. After the Civil War he was engaged in local business and politics. By 1870 he had been a tax collector, foreman of a fire brigade and a Selma city councilman. Continue |
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