MARTIN R. DELANY Free African-American, born 1812 in Charles Town. Died 1885. Ability to read forced family to move to PA in 1822. Studied medicine and attended Harvard in 1850. Published Mystery, first black newspaper west of Allegh. 1843-47, & co-edited North Star with Frederick Douglass to promote and aid abolitionist cause. Comm. major, highest raning African-American field officer in Union Army, in 1865. WV Celebration 2000 West Virginia Division of Archives and History, 2003.


MARTIN R. DELANY Free African-American, born 1812 in Charles Town. Died 1885. Ability to read forced family to move to PA in 1822. Studied medicine and attended Harvard in 1850. Published Mystery, first black newspaper west of Allegh. 1843-47, & co-edited North Star with Frederick Douglass to promote and aid abolitionist cause. Comm. major, highest raning African-American field officer in Union Army, in 1865. WV Celebration 2000 West Virginia Division of Archives and History, 2003.


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