Yes, you can find an image using the source link below.
Don't just google John Hanson, because they will show you a europeanized, white verison. The original John Hanson is AFRICAN AMERICAN. They do not acknowledge that in history. There is one picture of him. Try this link . . . http://www.youngmessengerrzz.com/id108.html
john hanson moor was born on January 26,1875
John Hanson was born in America of English descent. ( He was not black, if that is what you really want to know. There was a balck John Hanson who was a prominent citizen in Liberia .
No.John Hanson was the first "President of the United States in Congress Assembled" under the Articles of Confederation. This means that he presided over the Continental Congress. Therefore his duties were most similar to those of the modern Speaker of the House of Representatives or the Vice President of the United States in his capacity as President of the US Senate. The President of the United States in Congress Assembled was never intended to be the "chief executive" of the country or "commander-in-chief" of the US military.John Hanson was a white man from Maryland. The rumor that he was black is false. Frequently a photograph (daguerrotype) of a black man, John Hanson Moor, is presented as evidence that John Hanson was black. In truth, there was no photography of any kind during John Hanson's lifetime. John Hanson Moor was a Liberian senator, unrelated to John Hanson.
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John Hanson, the first president of congress, was white; John Hanson, a part of the American Colonization Society, was African-American.
Don't just google John Hanson, because they will show you a europeanized, white verison. The original John Hanson is AFRICAN AMERICAN. They do not acknowledge that in history. There is one picture of him. Try this link . . . http://www.youngmessengerrzz.com/id108.html
The well-known American patriot, John Hanson,was not of African ancestry. There was a politician in Liberia named John Hanson who was, of course, an African and he may have been an American at one time.
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yes he was. He was a Moore(exempt from slavery)
There are many pictures of the black John Hanson on Internet sites, such as Wikipedia. John Hanson was confused with another man of the same name, and was thought to be the first president o f the Continental Congress.
John Hanson contributed to African Americans by fighting to relocate black Americans in Liberia. He also served as one of the first black senators in Grand Bassa County.
Hanson, John 1st Continental Congress 1781 John Hanson elected 1st "President of the US in Congress assembled" - Hanson, John ACI International -John Hanson
Douglas Hanson Taylor has written: 'John Wise and the development of American prose style' -- subject(s): American prose literature, History and criticism
John Hanson was born on April 13, 1715.
John Wesley Hanson was born in 1823.
John Wesley Hanson died in 1901.