P.B.S. Pinchback was a prominent African American politician during the Reconstruction era, known for becoming the first Black governor of Louisiana and the first in the United States to serve as a governor of a state. His tenure represented a significant moment in political participation for African Americans following the Civil War, highlighting the opportunities and challenges faced during this transformative period in American history.
Topic 14.1: 14.1 Political Participation and Leadership during Reconstruction
Unit 14