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  1. George Lewis Ruffin (December 16, 1834 – November 19, 1886) was an American barber, attorney, politician, and judge. In 1869, he graduated from Harvard Law School, the first African American to do so. He was also the first African American elected to the Boston City Council. [ 1] Ruffin was elected in 1870 to the Massachusetts Legislature.

  2. Jan 19, 2007 · George Lewis Ruffin was born December 16, 1834 in Richmond, Virginia, the son of free Blacks. He was educated in Boston, Massachusetts and soon became a force in the city’s civic leadership. After marrying Josephine St. Pierre, Mr. Ruffin supported his family by working as … Read MoreGeorge Lewis Ruffin (1834-1886)

  3. The album featured Ruffin in a contemporary New York disco and R&B style, which spawned the hit single Ruffin craved, “Walk Away From Love.” Sadly, the high times didn’t last. Ruffin and McCoy rushed back in the studio for 1976’s Everything is Coming Up Love , which featured a lot of songs in the “Walk Away From Love”-style but none of the magic.

  4. Ruffin was born in Richmond, Virginia, on December 16, 1834. He was the eldest of eight children of free blacks who had received some education. Ruffin's parents abandoned their small property in Richmond and moved their family to Boston in 1853, soon after the state of Virginia passed a law prohibiting blacks from learning to read.

  5. In 1871, Ruffin was elected to the Massachusetts legislature, and he served on the Boston City Council from 1876 to 1877. He worked for the law firm of Harvey Jewell, focused on criminal law, and represented Black and White clients. “In the post-bellum decades, Boston’s Black citizens demanded and won both civil rights legislation and seats ...

  6. George and Josephine Ruffin were remarkable individuals in their own right, and together were Boston civic leaders extremely active in political circles and social causes focused on progressing people of color and rights of women. George Ruffin was born in 1834 in Richmond, Virginia as a free person of color. His family moved to Boston in 1853 ...

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  8. Mar 25, 2022 · By most accounts, Ruffin donated so much of his income to social causes and charities that he died poor. He died November 20, 1886, of Bright’s disease after several weeks of illness. Ruffin’s legacy was honored in 1984, the year the Justice George Lewis Ruffin Society was founded.

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