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As an attorney, he defended African American clients, and reportedly slept at the jail on occasion to help deter lynchings. He was the first American-American permitted to practice law in the
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on December 10, 1864. He was born a freeman. His father, Thomas J. Twine, was a wheelwright and former slave believed to be of mixed Black and
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He died on October 8, 1933 in Muskogee. Henry Twine and Pliny Twine were his sons. The modern town of
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ancestry; his mother, Lizzie Twine, was described as a "straight born African".
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and reported on political matters pertaining to the Black community.
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from 1904 to 1921. The publication was aligned with the
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The Muskogee Cimeter
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"Twine, William Henry | The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture"



"Blazing the Trail: Oklahoma Pioneer African American Attorneys - Oklahoma Bar Association"
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"Twine, William Henry (1864-1933)"
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"The Muskogee Cimeter (Muskogee, Indian Territory, Okla.) 1901-19??"
"Blazing the Trail: Oklahoma Pioneer African American Attorneys"
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