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'''Jonathan Clarkson Gibbs''' ([[September 28]], 1821 - [[August 14]],1874) was a [[Presbyterian]] minister, the third [[African-American]] to graduate from Dartmouth College, and a prominent officeholder during [[Reconstruction]] in Florida where he served as Secretary of State and Superintendent of Public Instruction. | {{subpages}} | ||
'''Jonathan Clarkson Gibbs''' ([[September 28]], 1821 - [[August 14]], 1874) was a [[Presbyterian]] minister, the third [[African-American]] to graduate from Dartmouth College, and a prominent officeholder during [[Reconstruction]] in Florida where he served as Secretary of State and Superintendent of Public Instruction.[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]] |
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Jonathan Clarkson Gibbs (September 28, 1821 - August 14, 1874) was a Presbyterian minister, the third African-American to graduate from Dartmouth College, and a prominent officeholder during Reconstruction in Florida where he served as Secretary of State and Superintendent of Public Instruction.