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Jordan Lang

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Jordan Lang (1813 - March 9, 1893) was a state legislator in South Carolina during the Reconstruction era.[1] He had been a slave owned by the Lang family.[2] He served in the South Carolina House of Representatives from 1868 until 1872[2] representing Darlington County, South Carolina.[3] Lang Township and a school were named for him.[2] Lang Township preceded the Palmetto School District.

He married Kizzie Keith and had 10 children. He belonged to the Macedonoa Baptist Church in Darlington.[3]

He served with fellow African American state legislators representing Darlington John Boston (politician) and Alfred Rush as well as white legislator G. Holliman. Rush was ambushed and assassinated in 1867.

Lawrence Chesterfield Bryant wrote about Lang and other African American politicians in South Carolina in his 1974 book South Carolina Negro Legislators: A Glorious Success.[3]

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References

  1. ^ Bryant, Lawrence Chesterfield (April 1, 1967). "Negro Legislators in South Carolina 1868-1902". School of Graduate Studies, South Carolina State College – via Google Books.
  2. ^ a b c "Reconstruction 1865-1877 Series".
  3. ^ a b c Bryant, Lawrence Chesterfield (April 1, 1974). "South Carolina Negro Legislators: a Glorious Success: State and Local Officeholders; Biographies of Negro Representatives, 1868-1902". South Carolina State College – via Google Books.