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      <p>John Mercer Langston was born free in Louisa County
         Virginia in December 1829. He was the son of Ralph Quarles and
         his common law wife Lucy Langston. After the death of his
         parents he was taken to Chillicothe, Ohio where he spent his
         early youth.</p>
      <p>In 1844 Mr. Langston enrolled at Oberlin COllege and spent
         a year there. He returned to Chillicothe for one year to teach
         and then returned to Oberlin graduating in 1849.</p>
      <p>After graduating he attempted to study law but was rejected
         because he was African-American. After being denied admission
         to law school, Mr. Langston entered the school of Theology at
         Oberlin and studied with Charles Granderson Finney and
         others.</p>
      <p>After completing his studies he apprenticed in law under
         Judge Philemon Bliss and was admitted to the bar in 1854.</p>
      <p>During the Civil War he assited in raising and equiping
         African American soldiers. He was quite active in antislavery
         work in both Ohio and the Northeast. In 1868, Howard
         University offered him a professorship and there he organized
         their school of Law.</p>
      <p>In 1871 he was appointed by the President of the United
         States to the Board of Health for the District of Columbia.
         After serving for a number of years, Mr. Langston was
         appointed Minister-Resident and Council General to Haiti,
         where he served from 1877-1885.</p>
      <p>John Mercer Langston was appointed the first President of
         Virginia Normal and Collegiate Institute in 1886. Mr.
         Langston's tenure was marked by Virginia's efforts to
         dismantle the university as established and, rechartering
         along the format of the Hampton and Tuskegee Models. During
         Mr. Langston's term, the college department was reorganized
         and a law program was begun. Mr. Langston was a bright and
         capable Administrator and very quickly fell out of favor with
         the Democratic political powers in the State of Virginia. He
         had been very active in the Republican Party before his
         arrival at Virginia State and soon after at the University he
         was admonished about connecting the University with anything
         political. Langston was a famous man with a national
         reputation, a gifted orator and was invited to make many
         speeches. These were interpreted by many as political. This
         led to his leaving the University in 1887.</p>
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         state officials pertaining to Virginia State.</p>
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