I'm reading a book about the rise of Teddy Roosevelt. Not because I'm interested in him specifically. I just enjoy reading these types of books from time to time.
I forget the exact year this incident happened, but it would have been late 1800's.
Roosevelt is in Chicago and iirc he was involved in discussions for who would be the next Republican nomination for Governor.
Fairly late in the discussions, Roosevelt suggests nominating a black man. Why? Because he's black, obviously.
It got me thinking, who was the first DEI hire in the United States? I'm sure this wasn't the first. (although the black guy didn't get the nomination in this case)
There were more metropolitan areas than New Orleans. Pensacola and Savannah, maybe Charleston. But they were all similar in that there was a class of educated blacks that typically owned slaves. Also, don't look too closely at the demographics of major slaveowners, because uncomfortable truths...