Samuel W. Starks
1866–1908 (age 42)
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Biography
Samuel W. Starks, born in 1866 in West Virginia, was a prominent African American leader who used his voice to champion education, uplift Black communities, and promote civic engagement during the post-Reconstruction era.
As a national figure in fraternal circles and a tireless advocate for opportunity, his legacy is honored at Spring Hill Cemetery, where visitors remember the dignity and hope he offered to others.