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  1. 28 de nov. de 2019 · This dissertation examines the life and career of Francis Lewis Cardozo, the first African American to win election to state-wide office in the United States, in April 1868. He served as Secretary of State, then as State Treasurer, for South Carolina from 1868 to 1877. He played a significant part in developing a new constitution, in promoting land reform and public education and in securing ...

  2. Francis Cardozo. Cardozo was an outstanding educator and the most influential African American political leader in South Carolina during a remarkable period in its history. He was arguably the most effective and influential African American to hold elected office in the South between the Civil War and the Civil Rights era one hundred years later.

  3. Francis L. Cardozo Education Campus. 1200 Clifton St. NW Washington, DC 20009. Phone: (202) 673-7385 Fax: (202) 673-2232

  4. Francis L. Cardozo Education Campus Francis L. Cardozo Education Campus 1200 Clifton St. NW Washington, DC 20009 P: (202) 673-7385 F: (202) 673-2232 District Of Columbia Public Schools Notice of Non-Discrimination powered by Educational Networks

  5. 202-727-3138. mable.sweeney@k12.dc.gov. School Hours. 8:50 a.m.-3:15 p.m. School Uniform Required. About this school. The Francis L. Cardozo Education Campus provides a safe, supportive, and nurturing environment that fosters the growth of all educational stakeholders through a social contract that is based on teamwork, work ethic, integrity ...

  6. CARDOZO Education Campus FACULTY & STAFF HANDBOOK. School Year 2023 – 2024. Principal: Arthur Mola. Phone: 202-673-7385. Fax: 202-673-2232. 1200 Clifton St. NW Washington, DC 20009. History of Cardozo. Cardozo High School was first a business department organized in 1887 as a part of the high school at the Miner Building. In 1870, the ...

  7. Francis L. Cardozo Education Campus Francis L. Cardozo Education Campus 1200 Clifton St. NW Washington, DC 20009 P: (202) 673-7385 F: (202) 673-2232 District Of Columbia Public Schools Notice of Non-Discrimination powered by Educational Networks