Edward May (disambiguation)

Edward May (disambiguation)

Edward May was the only delegate to the Indiana Constitutional Convention of 1850 to vote in favor of African-American suffrage.

Edward May may also refer to:
*Edward May (poet), poet whose work is included in "The Oxford Book of Short Poems" (1985)
*Edward May (director), director of "Sesame Street" who worked at WFUV


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