- John Hanks Alexander
John Hanks Alexander, (
6 January 1864 -26 March 1894 ), was the firstAfrican American officer in theUnited States armed forces to hold a regular command position and the second African American graduate of theUnited States Military Academy .John Hanks Alexander was born on
6 January 1864 atHelena, Arkansas to former slaves James Milo Alexander and Fannie Miller Alexander. His father was abarber in Helena and acquired property there. All of the Alexander children graduated from high school and three attendedOberlin College inOhio .Alexander graduated number one in his high school class in Helena and soon moved to
Carrollton, Mississippi to take a position as a teacher. In late 1880 he visited his uncle inCincinnati, Ohio and ended up remaining in that city. The next year, he enrolled at Oberlin College and attended that institution until passing the entrance examination forWest Point in 1883. Alexander was sponsored by Democratic U.S. Rep.George W. Geddes of Ohio.During his term at
West Point , Alexander was generally accepted by the other cadets and was not subjected to as much intolerance as previous cadets. Alexander was known as an excellent student, especially in mathematics and languages and was a skilled boxer while at theacademy . He graduated in the class of 1887 ranking 32nd in a class of 64.Alexander was assigned to the
U.S. 9th Cavalry Regiment atFort Robinson, Nebraska which was an all-black regiment commanded by white officers and nicknamedBuffalo soldiers . Alexander became the only black officer in an actual command position. In 1888, he was transferred toFort Washakie, Wyoming where he engaged in the normal activities of an officer with awestern frontier posting.In 1894, Alexander was sent to
Wilberforce University , an all-black institution, as aprofessor ofmilitary science and tactics. Shortly after arriving Alexander died unexpectedly of a rupturedaorta on 26 March, 1894. John Hanks Alexander is buried inXenia, Ohio .A military installation at
Newport News, Virginia was named Camp Alexander in his honor."Adapted from the article [http://www.wikinfo.org/wiki.phtml?title=John_Hanks_Alexander John Hanks Alexander] , from Wikinfo, licensed under the
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