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E. P. M'Cabe, John R. Lynch, T. M'Cants Stewart, C. H. Parrish, 1887. Creator: Unknown
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E. P. M'Cabe, John R. Lynch, T. M'Cants Stewart, C. H. Parrish, 1887. Creator: Unknown
E. P. M'Cabe, John R. Lynch, T. M'Cants Stewart, C. H. Parrish, 1887. Prominent African-Americans. Settler, attorney and land agent Edward P. McCabe. Writer and military officer John Roy Lynch. Clergyman, lawyer and civil rights leader homas McCants Stewart. Minister and educator Charles Henry Parrish. From "Men of Mark: Eminent, Progressive and Rising" by William J. Simmons
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This photograph, dating back to 1887, showcases four prominent African-American figures: Edward P. M'Cabe, John R. Lynch, Thomas M'Cants Stewart, and Charles Henry Parrish. Edward P. M'Cabe, also known as Edwin P. M'Cabe, was a settler, attorney, and land agent. John Roy Lynch, or simply John Lynch, was a writer and military officer. Thomas M'Cants Stewart served as a clergyman, lawyer, and civil rights leader. Charles Henry Parrish was a minister and educator. The quartet is depicted in formal attire, exuding confidence and success. M'Cabe wears a dark suit and bow tie, Lynch dons a military uniform with medals, Stewart sports a robe and collar, and Parrish is dressed in a simple suit and collar. The black-and-white image, taken at the G.M. Rewell Company in New York City, is a testament to the achievements of these African-American men during the 19th century. This photograph is a valuable piece of American history, highlighting the lives and accomplishments of these remarkable individuals. It is a reminder of the progress made towards equal rights and human dignity during a time when racial discrimination was rampant. The image is part of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture at the New York Public Library and is a testament to the rich cultural heritage that continues to inspire and inform our understanding of the African-American experience in America.
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