Henry T. Eubanks (c. 1853 - 1913) was a waiter and barber proprietor who served as a state legislator in Cleveland, Ohio. [1] He served in the Ohio House of Representatives. [2] He was a Republican and served two non-consecutive terms from 1904 to 1905 and 1909 to 1910. [1] Eubanks was African-American.
Eubanks was born in Stanford, Kentucky. [1] He promoted anti-lynching legislation. [3]
Eubanks (1853 - 1913) was a waiter, barbershop proprietor, and state legislator. He lived in Cleveland, Ohio. He was a Republican
He worked as a waiter in Louisville, Kentucky. He had a barbershop in Cleveland. 555 [4] He declined to speak at one meeting to avoid ana argument. [5]
Henry T. Eubanks (c. 1853 - 1913) was a waiter and barber proprietor who served as a state legislator in Cleveland, Ohio. [1] He served in the Ohio House of Representatives. [2] He was a Republican and served two non-consecutive terms from 1904 to 1905 and 1909 to 1910. [1] Eubanks was African-American.
Eubanks was born in Stanford, Kentucky. [1] He promoted anti-lynching legislation. [3]
Eubanks (1853 - 1913) was a waiter, barbershop proprietor, and state legislator. He lived in Cleveland, Ohio. He was a Republican
He worked as a waiter in Louisville, Kentucky. He had a barbershop in Cleveland. 555 [4] He declined to speak at one meeting to avoid ana argument. [5]