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  1. 2 de jul. de 2020 · Benjamin Harrison (August 20, 1833 – March 13, 1901) As senator, education of African Americans was very dear to his heart. He called for more funding for education in African American communities. He believed that education was crucial in bridging the economic and political gap between whites and blacks.

  2. Remarks to Ninety-One Veterans Who Had Voted for General William Henry Harrison in 1836 or 1840 in Indianapolis, Indiana. September 11, 1888. Letter Accepting the Presidential Nomination. March 04, 1889.

  3. 20 de ago. de 2017 · 08/20/2017 06:47 AM EDT. Benjamin Harrison, the nation’s 23rd president, was born on this day in 1833 on a farm by the Ohio River below Cincinnati. Harrison, a Civil War veteran who became a ...

  4. Hace 2 días · William Henry Harrison (born February 9, 1773, Charles City county, Virginia [U.S.]—died April 4, 1841, Washington, D.C., U.S.) was the ninth president of the United States (1841), whose Indian campaigns, while he was a territorial governor and army officer, thrust him into the national limelight and led to his election in 1840.

  5. 19 de ago. de 2011 · Just a few blocks away was the location of W. H. Harrisons North Bend home. His grandson Benjamin Harrison, our 23rd President was born here. The Harrison home is long gone. But there is a double sided Ohio Historical marker on the property informing everyone that it was the site of W. H. Harrison's home and B. Harrison's birthplace.

  6. James A. Garfield. Party: Republican. Birthplace: Orange (Moreland Hills), Ohio. Presidential Facts: 20th President. Began prosecution of post office employees and private mail carriers who attempted to defraud the government. Shot July 2, 1881, six months after taking office - died same year.

  7. Benjamin Harrison: Impact and Legacy. Coffee-table history books depict Benjamin Harrison as a lightweight puppet of political party bosses. He is often viewed as little more than a "human iceberg" who sleepwalked through the presidency. We are told that while he could sway a crowd of 30,000 with powerful speeches, he could not talk for two ...