John Mercer Langston
1829–1897 (age 68)
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Biography
John Mercer Langston was a pioneering lawyer, diplomat, and educator, remembered as the first African American elected to Congress from Virginia and as a founder of institutions that opened doors to learning.
His mentorship of young leaders and enduring fight for civil rights inspired generations, and Woodlawn Cemetery shelters his memory as one of principled advocacy and faithful service.