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Topic: Senate Has More Black Members Than Ever: 2 Posted: Feb 06 2013 at 12:33pm |
The US Senate Will Now Have More Black Members Than Ever in Its History: 2

Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) Tim Dominick/The State/ZUMAPressWith Democratic Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick appointing his former chief of staff William "Mo" Cowan
to fill the Senate seat vacated by incoming Secretary of State John
Kerry, the United States' upper legislative chamber will make history by
boasting more black members than ever before: two.
This will be the first time the Senate has had more than one black member at once. Last December, Republican South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley appointed
Rep. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) to fill the Senate seat vacated by Jim DeMint,
who left to run the conservative Heritage Foundation. The Senate's
high-watermark of two black members may not last long, though: Cowan's
seat will be permanently filled by the winner of a special election in
Massachusetts in June, and Scott's seat will be up for grabs next year.
Throughout American history, there have only been eight black senators in total; in addition to Scott and Cowan, they include: Hiram Rhodes Revels (R-Miss.), Blanche Kelso Bruce (R-Miss.), Edward Brooke (R-Mass.), Carol Moseley Braun
(D-Ill.), Barack Obama (D-Ill.), and Roland Burris (D-Ill.). Of these,
only Brooke, Braun, and Obama were directly elected by popular vote;
Revels and Bruce were appointed by their state legislatures, and Burris
was appointed by embattled Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich. Eighty-five
years separated the tenures of Bruce and Brooke, who served as the
first black senator since Reconstruction. Before Scott, there hadn't
been a black senator from the South in over 130 years.
The Senate, in other words, has historically been a very difficult
plateau for blacks to reach, and getting there hasn't grown much easier
since the Civil War.
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Posted: Feb 06 2013 at 12:35pm |
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Posted: Feb 06 2013 at 12:36pm |
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Ehhhh@ Tim Scott.
Let's just say he has been a major topic of discussion here
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Posted: Feb 06 2013 at 12:36pm |
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Jones, do you know him?
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Posted: Feb 06 2013 at 12:36pm |
yay!
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Both appointed.....I hope they have a good dental plan.
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This is horrible.
<<Eighty-five
years separated the tenures of Bruce and Brooke, who served as the
first black senator since Reconstruction. Before Scott, there hadn't
been a black senator from the South in over 130 years. >>
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Posted: Feb 06 2013 at 12:40pm |
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I know of his politics and I've met him before.
I don't " know" him though. I'm connected with the Dem party from our state and they don't like him at all.
Of course there was a motivation behind the Nikki Hayley appointing him. He is the first black southern member since Reconstruction. He is what the repubs need right now.
But he has been catching a lot of heat .
Edited by jonesable - Feb 06 2013 at 12:40pm
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