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  1. Roscoe Conkling Bruce, Senior (21 April 1879 – 16 August 1950) was an African-American educator who was known for stressing the value of practical industrial and business skills as opposed to academic disciplines. Later he administered the Dunbar Apartments housing complex in Harlem, New York City, and was editor in chief of the Harriet Tubman Publishing Company.

  2. Jan 28, 2007 · Roscoe Conkling Bruce, born in 1879, was the only son of U.S. Senator Blanche K. Bruce and his wife Josephine. He attended Phillips Exeter and graduated from Harvard Phi Beta Kappa in 1902. Bruce became an educator. From 1903 to 1906 he supervised Tuskegee Institute’s … Read More(1905) Roscoe Conkling Bruce, “Freedom Through Education”

  3. When Roscoe Conkling Bruce was born on 21 April 1879, in Washington, District of Columbia, United States, his father, Blanche Kelso Bruce, was 38 and his mother, Josephine Bealle Willson, was 25.

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  4. The Remarkable Roscoe: Friend and Nemesis of Presidents (Part I) Roscoe Conkling was a Senator from New York and one of the most powerful political figures in the United States during much of the 1870s and early 1880s. Arguably, the greatest adversary James A. Garfield ever encountered in his national political career was the New York senator ...

  5. Feb 25, 2022 · Today, our featured Black Educator is Roscoe Conkling Bruce. Roscoe C. Bruce was born on April 21, 1879 in Washington D.C. Bruce was the son of Blanche Bruce, a formerly enslaved person who was the second African American elected to the United States Senate—as a Republican from Mississippi—and the first to complete a full term from 1875 to ...

  6. May 19, 2022 · Later on in life, Conkling's long belief in abolitionism would come full circle. In 1875, a decade after the Civil War's end, Senator Blanche Kelso Bruce of Mississippi, who had been enslaved before the war, presided over the Senate and was ignored by many of the white senators in the room.

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  8. Roscoe Conkling (October 30, 1829 – April 18, 1888) was an American lawyer and Republican politician who represented New York in the United States House of Representatives and the United States Senate. He was a leader of the Republican Stalwart faction and a dominant figure in the United States Senate during the 1870s.