Hugh M. Foley

☆ Save On Wikipedia ↗

Hugh M. Foley (January 25, 1847 – 1896) was an American teacher, storekeeper, minister, farmer, newspaper publisher, and politician in Mississippi. He served as a Wilkinson County Board of Supervisor, and in the Mississippi House of Representatives from 1870 to 1873.[1] He was Black, and a Republican.[1][2]

Life and career

Hugh M. Foley was born on January 25, 1847, in Wilkinson County, Mississippi.[3] He was educated in Adams County, Mississippi, where his father was from.[3]

In 1869, Foley was ordained as an African Methodist Episcopal Church minister.[1] He published the Vindicator newspaper in Port Gibson.[1] He testified in 1876 about election issues, including intimidation and violence.[3] In 1889, he relocated to New Jersey.[4]

References