Hanson Truman Hughes was born in North Carolina.[5] He may have been enslaved prior to the American Civil War ending.[4] Hanson lived in early life in Oxford, a town in Granville County, North Carolina; and in later life he lived in Charlotte, North Carolina.[6][7]
He had been married to Delia Ann (née Reid) (1841–1897), together they had 7 children.[8]
Career
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Starting around 1866, he worked as a barber.[4][9] He owned land and personal property of substantial value and became a leader within the African-American community.[4][10][11]
Hanson served two terms in the North Carolina state assembly and one term in the North Carolina state senate.[10] He represented Granville County in the North Carolina House of Representatives, alongside William Crews.[14] In April 1881, Hughes was appointed as justice of the peace in Oxford Township.[15][16]
References
^A History of African Americans in North Carolina (1997) page 210
^Woodson, Carter Godwin; Logan, Rayford Whittingham (1920). The Journal of Negro History. Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. p. 77.