March 23, 1931 Archibald Carey, Sr., political activist, writer and religious leader, died. Carey was born August 25, 1868 in Atlanta, Georgia. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Atlanta University in 1888 and became a licensed preacher.
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Archibald Carey, Sr. – March 23rd in African American History
By Chimsima Zuhri on March 23, 2014 in African American History, Author, March, Military, Politics, Religion
Tags: Atlanta University, August 25, March 23, World War I, writer
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