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STEWART, Thomas McCants, lawyer, born in Charleston, South Carolina, 28 December, 1854. He is of African descent. After his graduation at the University of South Carolina in 1875 he practised law in Columbia, South Carolina, and was professor of mathematics in the State agricultural college, Orangeburg, South Carolina He entered the ministry in 1878, after studying at Princeton. In 1882 he became professor of belles-lettres and law in Liberia college, and spent a year on the west coast of Africa, serving also as general agent for industrial education in Liberia. In January, 1886, he was admitted to the bar of New York city. Mr. Stewart has contributed to newspapers and magazines and is the author of " Liberia, the Americo-African Republic" (New York, 1887); and " Perils of a Great City" (1887).
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