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and supervisor of voter registration for the Fourteenth District of Texas. Allen was active in the Republican Party of Harris County and was elected to the Twelfth Texas Legislature as a representative of the Fourteenth District in 1869. In 1870, he unsuccessfully sought a Republican nomination for
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In 1878, Allen was elected street commissioner of Houston. He was nominated for lieutenant governor by a conservative wing of the Republican Party that same year, which made him the first African American person to seek statewide office in Texas.
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From 1881 to 1882, Allen was quartermaster for the Black regiment of Texas militia. Between 1882 and 1885 he was a storekeeper and inspector and deputy collector of United States customs at Houston.
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and served as a delegate at Texas Republican conventions. In 1878, he was nominated for lieutenant governor of Texas, making him the first African American person to seek statewide office in Texas.
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in 1869 and the Thirteenth Legislature in 1873, though his latter win was contested. Allen was active in the
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Allen was a skilled carpenter and is credited with designing and building the home of Houston's mayor,
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In 1867, Allen became a federal voter registrar. In 1868, he was an agent of the
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African American community and political leader in Houston, Texas, US
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Houston, Texas
Twelfth Texas Legislature
Republican Party of Texas
Emancipation Park
Richmond, Virginia
Joseph R. Morris
Freedmen's Bureau
United States Congress



"Richard Allen Historical Marker"






"TSHA | Allen, Richard"
Categories
Politicians from Houston
African-American history in Houston
African-American state legislators in Texas
American former slaves
Politicians from Richmond, Virginia
1830s births
1909 deaths

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