September 25, 1968 Willard Christopher “Will” Smith, rapper, actor and film producer, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. While still in his teens, he began rapping and collaborating with Jeff Townes and “DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince” was born. The combination was a hip-hop hit during the 1980s and early 1990s creating such songs […]
September 25th in African American History – Willard Christopher “Will” Smith
September 24th in African American History – Mary Jane Patterson
September 24, 1894 Mary Jane Patterson, the first Black woman to graduate from an established college with a four year degree, died. Patterson was born enslaved September 12, 1840 in Raleigh, North Carolina. Her family gained their freedom in 1852 and moved to Oberlin, Ohio in 1856. Patterson enrolled in Oberlin College in 1857 and […]
September 24th in African American History – Patrick Kelly
September 24, 1954 Patrick Kelly, fashion designer, was born in Vicksburg, Mississippi. Kelly initially studied at the Parsons School of Design in New York City but in 1979 moved to the fashion capital of the world, Paris, France. In 1985, he created Patrick Kelly Paris and began making outfits for Benetton and upscale Paris boutiques. […]
September 23rd in African American History – Ray Charles Robinson
Tags: blues, gospel music, Grammy Award, Hollywood Walk of Fame, Jazz Hall of Fame, National Medal of Arts, pianist, R&B, Rhythm & Blues Hall of Fame
September 23, 1930 Ray Charles Robinson (Ray Charles), R&B, gospel and blues vocalist and pianist, was born in Albany, Georgia. At the age of 5, Charles began to lose his sight and was completely blind by the age of 7. In 1943, he began to play gigs around Tallahassee and Jacksonville, Florida. In 1947, he […]
September 23rd in African American History – John William Coltrane
Tags: composer, Grammy Award, jazz, Navy, Pulitzer Prize
September 23, 1926 John William Coltrane, jazz saxophonist and composer, was born in Hamlet, North Carolina. In 1945, he enlisted in the United States Navy and played in the Navy jazz band. After returning to civilian life, he began freelancing around Philadelphia. From October, 1955 through April, 1957 Coltrane was part of the Miles Davis […]
September 22nd in African American History – Robert Lee Satcher, Jr.
September 22, 1965 Robert Lee Satcher, Jr., chemical engineer, physician and NASA astronaut, was born in Hampton, Virginia. Satcher earned a Bachelor of Science degree in 1986 and a Doctorate degree in Chemical Engineering in 1993 from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He went on to earn a Doctorate of Medicine degree from Harvard Medical […]
September 22nd in African American History – Jeremiah Alvesta Wright, Jr.
Tags: Ebony Magazine, Marine Corps, Navy
September 22, 1941 Jeremiah Alvesta Wright, Jr., former pastor of Trinity United Church of Christ, was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. In 1961, Wright left college to join the United States Marine Corps. After two years of service, he joined the U. S. Navy where he was trained as a cardiopulmonary technician. In that capacity, he […]
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