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- Moses Garrison Hepburn Jr. (1832 – December 1, 1897) was an American politician, innkeeper, and businessman elected as the first African American town councilor of West Chester, Pennsylvania, in 1882. In 1866, he founded the Magnolia House, the borough's only inn catering to African Americans, where he hosted Frederick Douglass and other Black luminaries. (en)
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- Alexandria, Virginia, US (en)
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- West Chester, Pennsylvania, US (en)
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- First African American town councillor of West Chester (en)
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- Moses Garrison Hepburn (en)
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- Moses Garrison Hepburn Jr. (1832 – December 1, 1897) was an American politician, innkeeper, and businessman elected as the first African American town councilor of West Chester, Pennsylvania, in 1882. In 1866, he founded the Magnolia House, the borough's only inn catering to African Americans, where he hosted Frederick Douglass and other Black luminaries. (en)
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- Moses Garrison Hepburn (en)
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