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Fletcher Hamilton Henderson, Jr. (1897-1952)

Born December 18, 1897 to a middle class family in Cuthbert, Georgia, Fletcher Henderson grew up to become one of the key figures in the development of the form and style of the large jazz orchestra.  Despite the fact that he grew up in a … Read MoreFletcher Hamilton Henderson, Jr. (1897-1952)

Posted on January 17, 2007May 19, 2021by contributed by: Brent Campbell
African American History: African American History: People

Elizabeth Freeman (Mum Bett) (1742-1829)

Elizabeth Freeman was born into slavery in Claverack, New York in 1742. During the 1770s, she lived in the household of Colonel John Ashley of Sheffield, a prominent citizen who at that time also served as a judge of the Berkshire Court of Common Pleas. … Read MoreElizabeth Freeman (Mum Bett) (1742-1829)

Posted on January 17, 2007June 30, 2019by contributed by: Alicia Rivera
African American History: African American History: People

Charles Lewis Reason (1818-1893)

Charles L. Reason was born on July 21, 1818 in New York City. His parents, Michiel and Elizabeth Reason, were immigrants from Haiti who arrived in the United States shortly after the Haitian Revolution of 1793. His parents emphasized the importance of education, and very … Read MoreCharles Lewis Reason (1818-1893)

Posted on January 17, 2007February 6, 2020by contributed by: John H. McClendon III
African American History: African American History: People

Benjamin Davis, Jr. (1903-1964)

A major figure in Harlem community politics and the Communist Party during the 1930s and 1940s, Benjamin Davis, Jr. was born into a prominent African American family in Atlanta, Georgia in 1903. He migrated north to Massachusetts to attend college at Amherst, where he was … Read MoreBenjamin Davis, Jr. (1903-1964)

Posted on January 17, 2007June 9, 2020by contributed by: Michael N. Searles
African American History: African American History: People

Arnold Bennett Donowa (1896-1964)

Trinidad-born dental surgeon and Spanish Civil War veteran Arnold Donowa was born on December 1895 in Trinidad.  Very little is known about his childhood there but by the early 1920s he was living in the United States and earned his D.D.S. from Howard University in … Read MoreArnold Bennett Donowa (1896-1964)

Posted on January 17, 2007April 4, 2020by contributed by: Edward Mikkelsen Jr.
African American History: African American History: People

Aaron Douglas (1898-1979)

Painter and illustrator Aaron Douglas was born in Topeka, Kansas on May 26, 1899 to Aaron Douglas Sr., a baker originally from Tennessee and Elizabeth Douglas, a homemaker from Alabama. and became one of the leading visual artists of his time.  Inspired by the work … Read MoreAaron Douglas (1898-1979)

Posted on January 17, 2007May 18, 2020by contributed by: Tekla Ali Johnson
African American History: African American History: People

Michael J. Jordan (1963- )

Michael Jordan, National Basketball Association (NBA) superstar, was born February 17, 1963 in Brooklyn, New York, the son of James R. and Deloris Jordan. Soon after his birth, the family moved to Wilmington, North Carolina. Jordan became a standout athlete at Laney High School despite … Read MoreMichael J. Jordan (1963- )

Posted on January 15, 2007September 30, 2019by contributed by: Malik Simba
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