With Black History Month coming up, it's important to recognize political figures that made an impact in the civil rights movement. Before Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, or Rosa Parks were civil rights activists and writers such as W.E.B. DuBois, Booker T Washington, and George Edwin Taylor, who many people don't know about. George Edwin Taylor was the first African American to run for President back in 1904, and I believe that Taylor was meant to run for president. He began a chain of movements and inspired other African American political activists to get more involved with the evolution of African American rights. He was an orphan when his fate began because he was luckily placed in a home where they encouraged him to pursue a future in writing and politics.His foster father, Nathan Smith, was able to get him to go and get an education. Which helped him in the future because he was already writing for newspapers etc. Taylor was involved in local and state governments an
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