{{Short description|Mississippi politician}} {{Use mdy dates|date=April 2025}} '''James Aaron Moore''' (died 1904) was a blacksmith, preacher, alderman, state constitutional convention delegate, bailiff, and state legislator in Mississippi.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://much-ado.net/legislators/legislators/j-aaron-moore/moore6/|title=Winona Times, February 24, 1928 – Against All Odds}}</ref><ref name=dee>{{cite web|url=https://much-ado.net/legislators/legislators/j-aaron-moore/|title=James Aaron Moore – Against All Odds}}</ref> He represented Lauderdale County, Mississippi in the Mississippi House of Representatives. He was accused of involvement in the Meridian Riot and was forced to flee.<ref name=dee/>
==See also== *African American officeholders from the end of the Civil War until before 1900
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