Shack Roberts

American enslaved man and later politician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Meshack R. Roberts was an American enslaved man and later politician.[1]

PrecedingThomas Gillespie Allison and William Wright Morris
Preceded byWashington Holley
BornMeshack R. Roberts
Arkansas, US
Quick facts Member of the Texas House of Representatives from the 5th district, Preceding ...
Shack Roberts
Roberts in 1873
Member of the Texas House of Representatives
from the 5th district
In office
1873–c.1878
PrecedingThomas Gillespie Allison and William Wright Morris
Preceded byWashington Holley
Personal details
BornMeshack R. Roberts
Arkansas, US
PartyRepublican
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Early life

Born in Arkansas, his owner O. B. Roberts moved him to Gilmer, Texas in 1844. During the American Civil War, O. B. served in the Confederate States Army while Roberts cared for his house and family. After the war, O. B. gave him land and material to build a log cabin. In 1867, he was whipped by members of the Ku Klux Klan, and soon moved to Marshall, where he worked as a blacksmith.[2]

Career

In 1873, Roberts was elected to the 13th Legislature of the Texas House of Representatives. A Republican from the 5th district, he helped improve education of African American children. He was also noted for his sarcasm and sense of humor.[3] He was reelected for the 14th and 15th Legislatures.[4] He was removed from office by the White Citizens Parties. He also helped establish Wiley University.[5][6]

Legacy

He was honored by the 79th Texas Legislature, along with other early African-American legislators, for their service to Texas.[7]

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