April 24, 2001 Leon Howard Sullivan, minister, civil rights leader, and activist, died. Sullivan was born October 16, 1922 in Charleston, West Virginia. He was ordained a Baptist minister at the age of 18. Sullivan earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from West Virginia State University in 1943 and a Master of Arts degree in […]
Leon Howard Sullivan – April 24th in African American History
Tags: April 24, Columbia University, NAACP, October 16, Presidential Medal of Freedom, Spingarn Medal, West Virginia State University
April 17th in African American History – Ralph David Abernathy
Tags: Army, Montgomery Bus Boycott, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, World War II
April 17, 1990 Ralph David Abernathy, minister and civil rights leader, died. Abernathy was born March 11, 1926 in Linden, Alabama. After serving in the United States Army during World War II, he graduated with honors and a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics from Alabama State University in 1950 and in 1951 earned a […]
April 15th in African American History – Benjamin Lawson Hooks
Tags: Army, attorney, International Civil Rights Walk of Fame, NAACP, Spingarn Medal
April 15, 2010 Benjamin Lawson Hooks, attorney, minister and civil rights leader, died. Hooks was born January 31, 1925 in Memphis, Tennessee. After earning his Bachelor of Arts degree from Howard University in 1944, he joined the army where he found that the prisoners he was responsible for guarding could eat in restaurants from which […]
Howard Thurman – April 10th in African American History
Tags: April 10, Colgate Rochester Theological Seminary, Haverford College, Howard University, Morehouse College, November 18
April 10, 1981 Howard Thurman, author, theologian, educator, and civil rights leader, died. Thurman was born November 18, 1900 in Daytona Beach, Florida. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree from Morehouse College in 1923 and his Bachelor of Divinity degree from Colgate Rochester Theological Seminary in 1926. In 1929, he earned his Ph. D. […]
March 14th in African American History – Fannie Lou Townsend Hamer
March 14, 1977 Fannie Lou Townsend Hamer, voting rights activist and civil rights leader, died. Hamer was born October 6, 1917 in Sunflower, Mississippi. In 1961, without her knowledge or consent, Hamer was sterilized by a white doctor as part of the state of Mississippi’s plan to reduce the number of poor blacks in the […]
March 11th in African American History – Ralph David Abernathy
Tags: Army, Montgomery Bus Boycott, Southern Christian Leadership Conference, World War II
March 11, 1926 Ralph David Abernathy, minister and civil rights leader, was born in Linden, Alabama. After serving in the United States Army during World War II, Abernathy graduated with honors and a Bachelor of Science Degree in Mathematics from Alabama State University in 1950 and in 1951 earned a Master of Science degree in […]
March 11th in African American History – Whitney Moore Young, Jr.
Tags: Army, National Urban League, Presidential Medal of Freedom
March 11, 1971 Whitney Moore Young, Jr., civil rights leader, drowned while swimming in Lagos, Nigeria. Young was born July 31, 1921 in Lincoln Ridge, Kentucky. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Kentucky State University in 1941 and a master’s degree in social work from the University of Minnesota in 1947. Young served […]
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