Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, February 12, 2003, Page 8, Image 8

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Leading history
Black History Month person of the day
John Mercer Langston was bom Dec. 14,1829, in
Louisa County, Va., to Ralph Quarles, a plantation
owner, and Lucy Langston, a slave whom Quarles lat
er freed. His parents died when he was four, leaving a
large inheritance, and he moved to Oberfin, Ohio. At
age 14, he entered Oberlin College and graduated
with bachelor’s and master’s degrees.
After being denied entrance to law schools because
of race, Langston read law with a judge and in 1854
became the first black American admitted to the Ohio
bar. He then helped create the Republican Party and
worked vigorously for anti-slavery causes and poli
cies. He was the first black person to hold a U.S. elect
ed office, winning the race for town clerk of Brown
helm Township in Ohio in 1855.
In 1868, Langston helped to organize and then be
came dean of America’s first black law school, at Howard
University. He was named Howard’s acting president in
1872 but was later rejected as a full-term president be
cause of ethnicity. Langston was elected a delegate to
the Republican National Convention in 1876.
He ran for the U.S. House of Representatives from
Virginia in 1888, and after contesting the election re
sults for 18 months he won, becoming the first black
from Virginia in Congress. Langston died Nov. 15,1897.
—Michael J. Kleckner
Auction
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University students and faculty.
“I don’t have a girlfriend, so I just
hope somebody bids on me,” he said.
The International Student Associa
tion will also hold a date auction Friday,
Fairmount
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sity, because we are using a stan
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during its weekly 4 p.m. Coffee Hour in
the EMU International Lounge.
Dances for ISA’s Feb. 14 Valen
tine’s Dance will be bought with
canned food, which will be donated
to FOOD for Lane County. The
dance is free for all students.
Anyone is welcome to participate
dard that hasn’t worked in the past,”
Fairmount resident Mike Lewis said.
The Fairmount Neighborhood As
sociation will continue its discus
sion of the proposed development
in the auction by either being auc
tioned or bidding.
“We thought it would be more
beneficial... to support the commu
nity,” ISA intern Caitlin Shinn said.
Contact the reporter
atromangokhman@dailyemerald.com.
plans Feb. 20 at 7 p.m. at Laurel
wood Golf Course.
Contact the reporter
at aimeerudin@dailyemerald.com.
Adam Amato Emerald
Molly Elder changes her student ID card number in the EMU. Students are able to
exchange Social Security numbers on ID cards with University-issued student
numbers for confidentiality purposes.
ID cards
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ID number and the card’s sequence
number — the six-digit number on
the bottom front of the card.
As the ID number change is well
under way, Jefferis said students
who enroll at the University will get
new numbers automatically, but will
still need to provide their Social Se
curity numbers for University
records and tax purposes.
Contact the reporter
at caronalarab@dailyemerald.com.
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