He died of paralytic stroke on January 16, 1901 at age 74.
Yes, Hiram Rhodes Revels died on January 16, 1901
Yes, Hiram Revels had siblings. He was born into a free Black family in Fayetteville, North Carolina, and had at least one brother named David and one sister named Mary. The family was involved in the African American community, which influenced Revels' later work in education and politics.
Hiram Rhodes Revels went to *Beech Grove Quaker Seminary *Darke County Seminary *Knox College
Hiram R. Revels was born to a free African American father, a barber named Hiram Revels Sr., and a mother, a free African American woman named Elizabeth. His parents were both of mixed African and European descent, which was relatively uncommon during that period. Revels' background as a free person of color played a significant role in shaping his later career as a minister and politician.
Hiram Rhodes Revels was married to a woman named Evelina. They were married in 1845, and together they had several children. Revels, the first African American to serve in the U.S. Senate, was an important figure in American history, particularly during the Reconstruction era.
Yes, Hiram Rhodes Revels died on January 16, 1901
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No, Hiram Rhodes Revels is not single.
January 16, 1901
Hiram Rhodes Revels was born on September 27, 1827
Yes, Hiram Rhodes Revels has 8 kids.
Hiram Rhodes Revels has 8 children
Hiram Rhodes Revels has 8 children
Hiram Rhodes Revels was born on September 27, 1827
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