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Government: Washington state.

  • Oct 7, 2001
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In 1889, William Owen Bush (1832-1907)was the first black elected to the Washington legislature.

The son of the pioneer George Washington Bush (1790?-1863), William Owen Bush was a master farmer, who won a gold medal for his wheat in the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. He was elected to a second term in the legislature.

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