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Pinckney Benton Stewart Pinchback (May 10, 1837December 21, 1921) was the first African-American to become governor of a U.S. State. Pinchback served as the Republican governor of Louisiana from December 9, 1872 to January 13, 1873.

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Pinchback was born in Macon, Georgia to a white planter (William Pinchback) and his former slave, Eliza Stewart. Known as "Pinckney Benton Stewart," he was educated at the Gilmore school in Cincinnati, Ohio. After his father died in 1848, he fled Cincinnati out of fear that his paternal relatives would force him back into slavery and ended up working as a hotel porter and barber in Terre Haute, Indiana.

During the Civil War, Pinchback traveled to Louisiana and became the only African-American officer in the Union-controlled Louisiana Native Guards. After the war, he became active in the Republican Party and participated in Reconstruction state conventions. In 1868, Pinchback was elected as Louisiana state senator, where he became the state Senate president pro tempore. He became lieutenant governor following the death of Oscar Dunn, the first elected African-American lieutenant governor of a U.S. State. Pinchback was elevated to the Louisiana governorship upon the impeachment and removal from office of his predecessor, Republican governor Henry Clay Warmouth, for political corruption.

After his governorship, Pinchback was instrumental in establishing Southern University in 1879, where he served as a member of the board of trustees. In 1885, he studied law at Straight University in New Orleans, and later moved to New York City where he was a Federal marshall and Washington, D.C. where he practiced law.

Pinchback was the grandfather of Harlem Renaissance author Jean Toomer.

Pinchback died in Washington, D.C. and was interred in Metairie, Louisiana.

Douglas Wilder became the first and as of 2006 only elected African-American governor when he became the governor of Virginia in 1990.

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