- Arthur W. Mitchell
Arthur Wergs Mitchell (
December 22 1883 -May 9 1968 ) was a U.S. Representative fromIllinois . Mitchell was the firstAfrican American to be elected to theUnited States Congress as a Democrat.Mitchell was born near
Lafayette, Alabama . He left home at 14 to go to theTuskegee Institute . He worked on a farm and as an office boy toBooker T. Washington while attending the institute. Mitchell attendedColumbia University briefly and qualified for the bar. He then moved toChicago, Illinois and began to work for the Republican Party. Mitchell switched from the Republican Party to the Democratic Party after finding that his views on issues aligned himself closer to the Democrats.Mitchell was elected to the House of Representatives in 1934, defeating African American congressman Oscar De Priest. Mitchell introduced bills banning
lynching and against discrimination. He filed a lawsuit against the Illinois Central andRock Island Railroad s after he was forced into a segregated train car just before it passed intoArkansas . Mitchell's suit was advanced to the U.S. Supreme Court, which ruled that the railroad violated theInterstate Commerce Act . He voluntarily chose not to seek re-election in 1942. He moved toVirginia and farmed twelve acres (49,000 m²) of property.ee also
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* Barnes, Catherine A. "Journey from Jim Crow: The Desegregation of Southern Transit," Columbia University Press, 1983.
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