Thomas Mundy Peterson

Thomas Mundy Peterson
BornOctober 6, 1826
DiedFebruary 9, 1904 (age 77)
Known forThe first African American to vote in the United States after the passage of the 15th Amendment

Thomas Mundy Peterson (October 6, 1824 – February 4, 1904) of Perth Amboy, New Jersey, has been claimed to be the first African American to vote in an election under the just-enacted provisions of the 15th Amendment to the United States Constitution.

His vote was cast on March 31, 1870; the Amendment had been ratified almost two months earlier, on February 3, but was only officially certified by Secretary of State Hamilton Fish on March 30.[1][2]

  1. ^ "Perth Amboy Church Is 302 And Counting". New York Times. February 15, 1987. Retrieved 2010-11-27. The first black man to vote in America, Thomas Mundy Peterson, was a member of St. Peter's and is buried in its graveyard. He voted in the Perth Amboy mayoral [sic] election of March 31, 1870, one day after adoption of the 15th Amendment to the United States Constitution.
  2. ^ African-American Firsts Remembered – Newark Public Library at www.npl.org