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The Life and Times of Edward P McCabe
Edward P McCabe was the first black man to be elected to a state office in north Oklahoma. He founded an all black town on his land and named it Langston after an african-american congressman from Virginia. The community of Langston would become a foothold in his campaign to transform the territory into the first all black state in the nation. In 1889 he met with president benjamin harrison to press his case for an all black state. And he hired agents to canvas the south and persuade af Africans to move to oklahoma.