He was the first black man to vote
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Thomas Mundy Peterson was the first African-American to vote under the 15th Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1870. He voted on a referendum over revision of the town charter for Perth Amboy, New Jersey. He was not, however, the first black person to vote in the United States, as is often mistakenly claimed. Some early state constitutions had no provisions for limiting suffrage or used language broad enough that it did not specifically exclude anyone based on either race or gender.
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Mary is the mother and William is the father
He only had 1 child her name was Myfanwy Thomas she is still alive today.Myfanwy Thomas, the daughter of the writers, Edward Thomas and Helen Thomas, was born in 1910. Her autobiography, One of These Days, was published in 1982.
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