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Laura Fuller died sometime after the birth of Erskine, and Thomas would remarry to Rosa B. Allen on October 31, 1904. Rosa was also a teacher at Howe Institute. Erskine died of
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at the age of 7 on November 23, 1908. This death in the family would be followed by Rosa on July 3, 1916 aged 43. Thomas would remarry a third time to Dixie E. Williams in
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on June 23, 1898. In 1900 Thomas and Laura Fuller left North Carolina, and Thomas became the minister of the First Colored Baptist Church in
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on October 25, 1867. He was the youngest of eight children born to Mary Eliza (née Dent) and J. Henderson Fuller, former
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on June 5, 1918. Dixie would pass away aged 67 on November 10, 1940, followed by Thomas aged 74 on June 21, 1942.
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in 1885 and graduated in 1890, he also received a master's degree in 1893.
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Baptist Association and in 1902 he was named the principal of the
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The Story of the Church Life Among Negroes in Memphis, Tennessee
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Thomas Fuller married Laura B. Faulkner in her hometown of
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20th-century Baptist ministers from the United States
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African-American state legislators in North Carolina
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Thomas Oscar Fuller
North Carolina Senate
African American

Franklinton, North Carolina
Memphis, Tennessee
Franklinton, North Carolina
slaves
President Abraham Lincoln
Emancipation Proclamation
Shaw University
Warren County, North Carolina
Memphis, Tennessee
Wake County
Howe Institute
Bronchitis
Richmond, Virginia
T. O. Fuller State Park
Twenty Years in Public Life, 1890-1910
History of the Negro Baptists of Tennessee
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