Thomas Black

Thomas Black

Thomas Reuben Black

Thomas Reuben Black (le 16 octobre 1832 à Amherst (Nouvelle-Écosse) - le 14 septembre 1905 à Amherst) est politicien, sénateur et agriculteur canadien d'Amherst (Nouvelle-Écosse).

Il a été nommé au Sénat du Canada en tant que libéral le 10 juin 1904 par Wilfrid Laurier. Il est sénateur jusqu'à sa mort le 14 septembre 1905.

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