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(‎Added reference to claim: hasDescription (P66): Enslaved. Passed the bar in 1893, held several elected roles in Cambridge, MA. Became involved in the Niagara Movement (and was caught up in the subsequent split), and then in 1910 joined the newly-formed NAACP., #quickstatements; batch #628 by User:Seila Gonzalez)
 
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Enslaved. Passed the bar in 1893, held several elected roles in Cambridge, MA. Became involved in the Niagara Movement (and was caught up in the subsequent split), and then in 1910 joined the newly-formed NAACP.
Property / hasDescription: Enslaved. Passed the bar in 1893, held several elected roles in Cambridge, MA. Became involved in the Niagara Movement (and was caught up in the subsequent split), and then in 1910 joined the newly-formed NAACP. / rank
 
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Property / hasDescription: Enslaved. Passed the bar in 1893, held several elected roles in Cambridge, MA. Became involved in the Niagara Movement (and was caught up in the subsequent split), and then in 1910 joined the newly-formed NAACP. / reference
 

Latest revision as of 07:50, 18 May 2021

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Clement Garnett Morgan
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Enslaved. Passed the bar in 1893, held several elected roles in Cambridge, MA. Became involved in the Niagara Movement (and was caught up in the subsequent split), and then in 1910 joined the newly-formed NAACP.