Sanders Ford (c.1810 - 1873) was a farmer and state legislator in South Carolina. He was elected to represent Fairfield County, South Carolina in the South Carolina Senate in 1872, [1] and died in office in 1873. [2]
Ford was born in South Carolina and enslaved. After the American Civil War he had a farm near Winnsboro. [2] Henry Johnson contested his election. [3] [4] Ford was one of four African Americans to represent Fairfield County in the state senate during the Reconstruction era. [5] His grandson Nick Aaron Ford was a black studies scholar and the first college graduate in the family. [6]