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In the 110th Congress there are 42 African Americans in the House and 1 in the Senate, totaling 43 total in Congress.
During the Reconstruction era, a total of 16 African Americans served in the U.S. Senate, with several of them hailing from Southern states. Notably, Hiram Revels and Blanche K. Bruce were the first two African Americans elected to the Senate from Mississippi. Their elections were significant milestones in the political landscape of the post-Civil War South, reflecting the temporary advancements in civil rights during this period.
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If he is an American citizen from Arab descent. "Arab" usually meaning ' any person from anywhere in the Middle East' whose family speaks Arabic, not including Jews, Circassians, Persians, or Turks. An Arab-American is simply an American who has Arab ethnicity. Usually Arab-Americans can trace their family back to a country in the Middle East or North Africa. There are a large number of Christian Arab-Americans, who are typically first or second generation Americans, and large number of Muslim Arab-Americans, who are typically foreign-born or first generation Americans.
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In the 110th Congress there are 42 African Americans in the House and 1 in the Senate, totaling 43 total in Congress.
There are five Arab-American Congressmen in the House of Representatives: Nick Rahall, Darrell Issa, Charles Boustany, Jr., Justin Amash, and Richard Hanna. It is interesting to note that all of these representatives are Christians, not Muslims. (Rahall is Presbyterian, Issa and Amash are Greek Orthodox, Boustany is Episcopalian, and Hanna is Catholic.)