Alfred Moore and James Iredell, Revolutionary Patriots, and Associate Justices of the Supreme Court
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Junius Davis
Junius Davis was a renowned American poet known for his groundbreaking work "Songs of the Slaves," which gave voice to the struggles and resilience of African Americans during the Civil War era. His poetic style combined raw emotion with vivid imagery, making him a pioneer in African American literature.