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Clinton Bowen Fisk (
December 8,
1828 –
July 9,
1890), for whom
Fisk University is named, was a senior officer in the
Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands.
He joined the
Union Army in
1862 and served for the duration of the
American Civil War (
1861 -
1865). After the Civil War, Clinton worked through the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned Lands and the
American Missionary Association to reestablish the first free schools in the
Southern United States for both
African American and
white children.
Fisk was a leader in the
temperance movement and became the presidential candidate for the
Prohibition Party in the
United States presidential election, 1888. He came in third with 249,506 votes. The election was won by
Benjamin Harrison of the
Republican Party. Fisk was also surpassed by the incumbent
President of the United States Grover Cleveland of the
Democratic Party. However Fisk did receive one of the highest results of any Prohibition Party candidate in history. The Party has run candidates in every presidential election since the
United States presidential election, 1872.
Awards
Veteran's Hall of Fame
Inducted into the Hillsdale County, Michigan Veteran's Hall of Fame in 2001 for his distinguished service in the American Civil War. Hall of Fame inductee 001, Civil War inductee 001.
Temperance Park, a planned community on
Staten Island,
New York, named one of its major streets Clinton B. Fisk Avenue. The name remains, although the community is now known as
Westerleigh.
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