William Oscar Armstrong

William Oscar Armstrong
Member of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives
from the 9th Suffolk district
In office
1887–1888
Serving with Henry Parkman
Preceded byJulius Caesar Chappelle
Succeeded byFrank Morison
Andrew Berkley Lattimore
Member of the Boston Common Council
In office
1885–1886
Personal details
Born(1847-03-10)March 10, 1847[1]
Oberlin, Ohio
DiedMay 22, 1932(1932-05-22) (aged 85)
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Resting placeMount Hope Cemetery
Political partyRepublican (before 1891)
Prohibition Party (after 1891)
Children5
RelativesJohn A. Kenney Jr. (grandson)
Alma materOberlin College

William Oscar Armstrong (March 10, 1847 – May 22, 1932) was an American politician who was the first black candidate for statewide office in Massachusetts. He previously represented Ward 9 in the Massachusetts House of Representatives and the Boston Common Council.[2]

  1. ^ "Annual Register of the Executive and Legislative Departments of the Government of Massachusetts, 1888" (PDF), Journal of the Senate of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts – via State Library of Massachusetts
  2. ^ Miller, Melvin B. (July 20, 2018). Boston'S Banner Years: 1965–2015: A Saga of Black Success. Archway Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4808-6253-1 – via Google Books.