
Andrew King (20 March 1812-18 November 1895) was a member of the US House of Representatives (D-MO 9) from 4 March 1871 to 3 March 1873, succeeding David P. Dyer and preceding Isaac Parker.
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Andrew King was born in 1812, and he served in the US House of Representatives from Missouri from 1871 to 1873 as a Democrat. He proposed an amendment to the Fourteenth Amendment in 1871 to ban interracial marriages, and the ban succeeded. He died in 1895.