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- Prince_Rivers abstract "Prince Rivers (1824–1887) was a former slave from South Carolina who served as a soldier in the Union Army and as a state politician during the Reconstruction era. He escaped and joined Union lines, becoming a sergeant in the 1st South Carolina Volunteers, a Union regiment in the American Civil War.He had gained literacy as a slave and after the war joined the Republican Party. He served as a delegate to the 1868 state constitutional convention, becoming known as an orator. He was one of three African-American founders of Aiken County in 1871, helped pick the site for the courthouse, and served as the state legislator from the county through 1874. He also served as a trial judge.".
- Prince_Rivers birthDate "1824".
- Prince_Rivers birthYear "1824".
- Prince_Rivers deathDate "1887".
- Prince_Rivers deathPlace Aiken_County,_South_Carolina.
- Prince_Rivers deathYear "1887".
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- Prince_Rivers wikiPageWikiLink Edgefield_County,_South_Carolina.
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- Prince_Rivers wikiPageWikiLink George_M._White.
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- Prince_Rivers wikiPageWikiLink Jim_Crow_laws.
- Prince_Rivers wikiPageWikiLink Red_Shirts_(Southern_United_States).
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- Prince_Rivers wikiPageWikiLink The_Liberator_(anti-slavery_newspaper).
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- Prince_Rivers wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Colored_Troops.
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- Prince_Rivers wikiPageWikiLinkText "Prince Rivers".
- Prince_Rivers dateOfBirth "1824".
- Prince_Rivers dateOfDeath "1887".
- Prince_Rivers name "Rivers, Prince".
- Prince_Rivers placeOfBirth "Beaufort, South Carolina".
- Prince_Rivers placeOfDeath "Aiken County, South Carolina".
- Prince_Rivers shortDescription "South Carolina politician".
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- Prince_Rivers description "South Carolina politician".
- Prince_Rivers description "South Carolina politician".
- Prince_Rivers subject Category:1824_births.
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- Prince_Rivers subject Category:African_Americans_in_the_Civil_War.
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- Prince_Rivers hypernym Slave.
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- Prince_Rivers comment "Prince Rivers (1824–1887) was a former slave from South Carolina who served as a soldier in the Union Army and as a state politician during the Reconstruction era. He escaped and joined Union lines, becoming a sergeant in the 1st South Carolina Volunteers, a Union regiment in the American Civil War.He had gained literacy as a slave and after the war joined the Republican Party. He served as a delegate to the 1868 state constitutional convention, becoming known as an orator.".
- Prince_Rivers label "Prince Rivers".
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- Prince_Rivers givenName "Prince".
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- Prince_Rivers name "Prince Rivers".
- Prince_Rivers name "Rivers, Prince".
- Prince_Rivers surname "Rivers".