House
| Year | Name | County | ||
| 1868-69 | T .M. Allen | Jasper | Unseated 1862-69, | Reseated in 1870[10]] |
| E. Barnes | Hancock | " | " | |
| T. G. Campbell | McIntosh | " | " | |
| G. H. Clower | Monroe | " | " | |
| A. Colby | Greene | " | " | |
| J. T. Costin | Talbot | " | " | |
| Monday Floyd | Warren | " | " | |
| S. Gardner | Warren | " | " | |
| W. A. Golden | Liberty | " | " | |
| W. H. Harrison | Hancock | " | " | |
| U. L. Houston | Bryan | " | " | |
| Philip Joiner | Dougherty | " | " | |
| George Linder | Laurens | " | " | |
| R. Lumpkin | Macon | Unseated 1862-69, | Reseated in 1870[10] | |
| Romulus Moore | Columbia | " | " | |
| Peter O 'Neal | Baldwin | " | " | |
| James Porter | Chatham | " | " | |
| A. Richardson | Clarke | " | " | |
| J. M. Sims | Chatham | " | " | |
| Abram Smith | Muscogee | " | " | |
| Alexander Stone | Jefferson | " | " | |
| H. M. Turner | Bibb | " | " | |
| J. Warren | Glynn | " | " | |
| Samuel Williams | Burke | " | " | |
| M. Claiborne | Harris | " | " | |
| R. B. Hall | Burke | " | " | |
| —— Beard[11] | Richmond | |||
| —— Belcher[11] | Wilkins | |||
| Madison Davis[11] | Clarke | |||
| —— Fyall[11] | Macon |
House
| Year | Name | County |
| 1871 | James Blue[12] | Glynn |
| 1872 | " | " |
| 1873 | " | " |
| 1874 | " | " |
| 1874 | " | " |
| 1875 | " | " |
| 1876 | " | " |
| 1877 | " | " |
| 1878 | Thomas M. Butler[12] | Camden |
| 1879 | " | " |
| 1884 | A. Wilson[12] | Camden |
| 1885 | " | " |
| 1886 | Lectured Crawford[12] | McIntosh |
| 1887 | " | " |
| 1890 | " | " |
| John M. Holzendorf | Camden | |
| 1891 | Lectured Crawford | McIntosh |
| John M. Holzendorf | Camden | |
| 1900 | Lectured Crawford | McIntosh |
| H. A. McKay[12] | Liberty | |
| 1901 | Lectured Crawford | McIntosh |
| H. A. McKay | Liberty | |
| 1902 | W. H. Rogers[12] | McIntosh |
| 1903 | " | " |
| 1904 | " | " |
| 1905 | " | " |
| 1906 | " | " |
| 1907 | " | " |
| 1908 | " | " |
List of Negro Members in Mississippi Legislature—1870
Senate
| Name | County |
| Rev. H. R. Revels | Adams |
| Rev. William Gray | Washington |
| Rev. T. W. Stringer | Warren |
| Charles Caldwell | Hinds |
| Rubert Gleed | Lowndes |
House
John R. Lynch elected speaker of the House.
H. R. Revels elected to United State Senate for the unexpired term.—From J. M. Garner, Reconstruction in Mississippi, New York, 1901.