General Edward O. Gourdin
General Edward O. Gourdin was an American athlete and jurist. He was the first man in history to make 25 feet in the long jump and the first African-American and the first self-identified Native American (of Seminole descent) to be appointed a Superior Court judge in New England. He was also a barrier breaker in other endeavors, including being the first African American to win a silver medal in the Olympics in the long jump event.