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U.S. Senator
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George Lawrence Mabson
Enslaved. Possibly Free before 13th Amendment. A veteran of the Union Army, Mabson became active in Republican politics and was elected to the North Carolina state senate in 1872. He remained active in public life even after losing an election in 1874.