James Monroe Trotter, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

James Monroe Trotter

American black pioneer

Date of Birth: 07-Feb-1842

Place of Birth: Grand Gulf Military State Park, Mississippi, United States

Date of Death: 26-Feb-1892

Profession: military personnel

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius


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About James Monroe Trotter

  • James Monroe Trotter (February 7, 1842 – February 26, 1892) was an American teacher, soldier, employee of the United States Post Office Department, a music historian, and Recorder of Deeds in Washington, D.C.
  • Born into slavery in Mississippi, he, his two sisters and their mother Letitia were freed by their master, the child's father, and helped to move to Cincinnati, Ohio.
  • He grew up in freedom, attending school and becoming a teacher. During the American Civil War, Trotter enlisted in the 55th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, the state's second black infantry regiment, and was quickly promoted; he was the second man of color to be promoted to the rank of lieutenant in the U.S.
  • Army.
  • After the war, he married and moved with his wife to Boston.
  • He was the first man of color hired by the Post Office Department (now the United States Postal Service) there and worked with them for many years.
  • He wrote a history of music in the United States which is still in print.
  • In 1886, he was appointed by the Democratic administration of Grover Cleveland as the Recorder of Deeds in Washington, D.C., the highest federal position available at the time for African Americans. His son William Monroe Trotter became a rights activist and was founder and editor of the Boston Guardian, a progressive African American newspaper.

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