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Luke Grady was a teacher, reverend in the African Methodist Episcopal Church, and state legislator in North Carolina. He was African American.
Grady and other African American legislators lodged with Dr. W. H. Moore in Raleigh. He had been enslaved.
He represented New Hanover County during the 1885-1886 term.
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- History, North Carolina State Department of Archives and (June 9, 1952). "Biennial Report of the North Carolina State Department of Archives and History". The Department – via Google Books.
- Justesen, Benjamin R. (2 July 2012). George Henry White: An Even Chance in the Race of Life. LSU Press. ISBN 9780807144770.
- Alcorn, Frederick Douglass H. (January 12, 2017). The Omnipotent Presence and Power of Teacher-Student Transactional Communication Relationships in the Classroom: The So-Called "Post-Race Era". Springer. ISBN 9789463006187 – via Google Books.
- Reaves, Bill (June 9, 1998). Strength Through Struggle: The Chronological and Historical Record of the African-American Community in Wilmington, North Carolina, 1865-1950. New Hanover County Public Library. ISBN 9780967041001 – via Google Books.
- "A Manual of North Carolina". North Carolina Historical Commission. June 9, 1913 – via Google Books.