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John Milton Waldron (May 19, 1863-November 20, 1931) was a clergyman and civil rights leader in the United States.[1] He led the NAACP's Washington D.C. branch.[citation needed]

He was born in Lynchburg City, Virginia. He studied at Richmond Institute (now Virginia Union University) and then Lincoln University in Pennsylvania, graduating in 1886.

He led a church in Jacksonville, Florida.[2] He was also pastor of Shiloh Baptist Church in Washington D.C.[3]

He married Martha Matthews in 1890 and they had five children together: George, Florence, James, Ella, and Blanch.[4]

He and J D Harkless wrote about the political situation in 1912.[5]

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