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February 9, 2007

Black History Month: Indiana’s first black legislator attended Allen Chapel school

Editor’s Note: February is Black History Month. Each day, the Tribune-Star will present content that focuses on the contributions made by blacks and their rich heritage and culture in our communities and country.

TERRE HAUTE — James S. Hinton, Indiana’s first black state legislator, was one of the earliest students at the original Allen Chapel school in Terre Haute.

The Allen Chapel school was a “subscription school,” meaning parents paid for their children to attend. The fee at the school was 25 cents per week, according to a publication by the Allen Chapel.

The original chapel, which also was a stopping point on the Underground Railroad, was at First and Sheet (now Crawford) streets, according to the chapel’s publication.

Hinton, who also studied at a Quaker school in southern Vigo County, was the first black trustee of the Wabash & Erie Canal. He eventually served as commissioner of the canal and as a trustee for Wilberforce University in Ohio.

Born free in North Carolina in 1834, Hinton originally planned to study medicine but changed his mind at the urging of Edward Roye, who was reportedly also a member of the Allen Chapel congregation, the Allen Chapel publication notes. Roye would later become the fifth president of the west African country of Liberia.

When the U.S. Civil War broke out, Hinton wanted to fight for the Union; however, Indiana would not accept black recruits. With the help of Indiana’s governor, Hinton went to Massachusetts to recruit for the famous “Glory” regiment, said local historian Mike McCormick. Hinton would later return to Indiana to recruit black soldiers to serve as federal troops in the war, McCormick said.

In 1881, Hinton was elected the first black member of the Indiana General Assembly and was a delegate to the Republican National Convention in 1872. He served in the Indiana House of Representatives for one term, according to the Indiana Black Legislative Caucus.

Hinton died of a heart attack while making a speech in Brazil on Nov. 6, 1892, according to politicalgraveyard.com.

He is buried in Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis.

Arthur Foulkes can be contacted at (812) 231-4232 or arthur.foulkes@tribstar.com.

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