Archive | January, 2012
Ronald Ervin McNair

January 28th in African American History – Ronald Ervin McNair

January 28, 1986 Ronald Ervin McNair, physicist and NASA astronaut, died along with six other crew members during the launch of the Space Shuttle Challenger. McNair was born October 21, 1950 in Lake City, South Carolina. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in physics, magna cum laude, from North Carolina A&T State University in […]

Read full story · Comments { 0 }
Kenneth Spearman “Kenny” Clarke

January 26th in African American History – Kenneth Spearman “Kenny” Clarke

January 26, 1985 Kenneth Spearman “Kenny” Clarke, jazz drummer, died. Clarke was born January 9, 1914 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. While still in high school, he studied multiple instruments as well as music theory and composition. He also played in the bands of Leroy Bradley and Roy Eldridge.

Read full story · Comments { 0 }
Elizabeth “Bessie” Coleman

January 26th in African American History – Elizabeth “Bessie” Coleman

January 26, 1892 Elizabeth “Bessie” Coleman, civil aviator, was born in Atlanta, Texas. In her early 20’s, Coleman became interested in flying, but could not gain admittance to American flight schools because she was black and a woman. Therefore, she traveled to Paris, France where she learned to fly and on June 15, 1921 became […]

Read full story · Comments { 0 }
Sarah Louise “Sadie” Delany

January 25th in African American History – Sarah Louise “Sadie” Delany

January 25, 1999 Sarah Louise “Sadie” Delany, educator, author and civil rights pioneer, died. Delany was born September 19, 1889 in Lynch Station, Virginia. She graduated from Saint Augustine’s School (now college) in 1910 and moved to New York City in 1916 where she began teaching for the public school system.

Read full story · Comments { 0 }
Alicia Keys

January 25th in African American History – Alicia Augello Cook (Alicia Keys)

January 25, 1981 Alicia Augello Cook (Alicia Keys), recording artist, musician, and actress, was born in New York City. At the age of seven, Keys began to play classical music on the piano. She attended Columbia University before dropping out to pursue her music career.

Read full story · Comments { 0 }
Flora Jean “Flo” Hyman

January 24th in African American History – Flora Jean “Flo” Hyman

January 24, 1986 Flora Jean “Flo” Hyman, Olympic and professional volleyball player, died. Hyman was born July 31, 1954 in Inglewood, California. By the time she was 17, she had reached 6 feet 5 inches in height. Hyman attended the University of Houston as that school’s first female scholarship athlete and was a three-time All-American […]

Read full story · Comments { 0 }
Thurgood Marshall

January 24th in African American History – Thurgood Marshall

January 24, 1993 Thurgood Marshall, the first African American to serve on the Supreme Court of the United States, died. Marshall was born July 2, 1908 in Baltimore, Maryland. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Lincoln University in 1930 and his Bachelor of Laws degree from Howard University School of Law in 1933. […]

Read full story · Comments { 0 }