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Julius Caesar Chappelle | |
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Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from the 9th Suffolk district | |
In office 1883–1886 | |
Preceded by | John F. Andrew Henry W. Swift[2] |
Succeeded by | William Oscar Armstrong |
Personal details | |
Born | c. 1852 Newberry County, South Carolina |
Died | January 27, 1904 (aged 51-52) Roxbury, Boston, Massachusetts |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Elizabeth |
Relations | Pat Chappelle (nephew) |
Julius Caesar Chappelle (c. 1852 – January 27, 1904) was an American Republican Party politician who was born into slavery in South Carolina and served in the Massachusetts General Court. He was a leading figure of Boston's black community from 1870 until his death.[3][4]
He was the first African-American to serve on the Massachusetts Republican State Committee[5] and an active supporter of civil rights and consumer protection. His speeches were frequently covered by newspapers.[6]