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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 25. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), The Cumberland Grays, Company D , Twenty-first Virginia Infantry . (search)
The Daily Dispatch: April 9, 1861., [Electronic resource], Enough of a good thing. (search)
The first colored Juryman.
--One of the Juries empaneled in the Superior Court of Boston, Saturday, included a colored man — W. S. Anderson — who is said to be the first of his race who has been placed in the jury box in that city.
He is a hair-dresser by trad
A Richmond Darkey in Boston.
-- An item was copied in this paper, a few days since, which stated that one of the men who recently served on a jury at a trial in Boston, was a negro named W. S. Anderson.
The circumstance was thought worthy of mention because it was the first time one of the colored brothers had been requested, in the modern Athens, to act in such a capacity.
Anderson is a Richmond Darkey — used to work in Williamson's barber-shop, and, when in this region, was familiarly ated that one of the men who recently served on a jury at a trial in Boston, was a negro named W. S. Anderson.
The circumstance was thought worthy of mention because it was the first time one of the colored brothers had been requested, in the modern Athens, to act in such a capacity.
Anderson is a Richmond Darkey — used to work in Williamson's barber-shop, and, when in this region, was familiarly known as "Governor." We believe he is a slave, and departed licence on the underground railroa