James Dean (February 14, 1858 – 1914) was the first African American judge elected in Florida after Reconstruction. Dean was born in Ocala, Florida He graduated from Cookman Institute and Howard University and actively participated in the political world and in his religious faith. He was a county judge in Monroe County, Florida until Florida governor Francis P. Fleming removed him from office. He was removed from office without a hearing after he married a Cuban couple, allegedly in violation of miscegenation laws. He was restored in good standing posthumously in 2002 by Florida governor Jeb Bush.
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| - James Dean (February 14, 1858 – 1914) was the first African American judge elected in Florida after Reconstruction. Dean was born in Ocala, Florida He graduated from Cookman Institute and Howard University and actively participated in the political world and in his religious faith. He was a county judge in Monroe County, Florida until Florida governor Francis P. Fleming removed him from office. He was removed from office without a hearing after he married a Cuban couple, allegedly in violation of miscegenation laws. He was restored in good standing posthumously in 2002 by Florida governor Jeb Bush. (en)
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| - Cookman Institute
- Bethune–Cookman University alumni
- Howard University
- Howard University School of Law
- Pensacola, Florida
- County judges in the United States
- 20th-century African-American people
- Republican National Convention
- Gainesville, Florida
- Miscegenation
- Monroe County, Florida
- Benjamin Tucker Tanner
- Live Oak, Florida
- Suwannee County, Florida
- 1858 births
- 1914 deaths
- 19th-century American judges
- 20th-century American judges
- African-American judges
- Howard University alumni
- County officials in Florida
- W. E. B. Du Bois
- Wilberforce University
- Francis P. Fleming
- People from Monroe County, Florida
- Jeb Bush
- Tallahassee, Florida
- Jim Crow laws
- African Methodist Episcopal Church
- Lake City, Florida
- People from Ocala, Florida
- Methodism
- Ocala, Florida
- Reconstruction era
- National Negro Business League
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| - A photograph from circa 1870. (en)
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| - James Dean (February 14, 1858 – 1914) was the first African American judge elected in Florida after Reconstruction. Dean was born in Ocala, Florida He graduated from Cookman Institute and Howard University and actively participated in the political world and in his religious faith. He was a county judge in Monroe County, Florida until Florida governor Francis P. Fleming removed him from office. He was removed from office without a hearing after he married a Cuban couple, allegedly in violation of miscegenation laws. He was restored in good standing posthumously in 2002 by Florida governor Jeb Bush. (en)
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