August 9, 2008 Isaac Lee Hayes, Jr., musician, songwriter, singer and actor, died. Hayes was born August 20, 1942 in Covington, Tennessee. He began his career in the early 1960s as a session player, songwriter, and producer at Stax Records. Along with his partner David Porter, Hayes wrote a string of hits for the artists […]

August 9th in African American History – Isaac Lee Hayes, Jr.
Tags: Academy Award, Grammy Award, singer, songwriter, Songwriters Hall of Fame

August 9th in African American History – Bernard Jeffrey “Bernie Mac” McCullough
Tags: comedian, Emmy Award, Peabody Award
August 9, 2008 Bernard Jeffrey “Bernie Mac” McCullough, comedian and actor, died. Bernie Mac was born October 5, 1957 in Chicago, Illinois. He started out as a stand-up comedian around Chicago and in 1989 won the Miller Lite Comedy Search. His first major acting role was in the 1995 film “Friday”. That was followed by […]

August 8th in African American History – John Harold Johnson
Tags: Ebony Magazine, NAACP, Presidential Medal of Freedom, publisher, Spingarn Medal
August 8, 2005 John Harold Johnson, publisher and businessman, died. Johnson was born January 19, 1918 in Arkansas City, Arkansas. He moved to Chicago, Illinois with his family in 1933. After graduating from high school, Johnson took a job as an office boy at Supreme Life Insurance Company and within two years he had moved […]

August 7th in African American History – Esther Mae Jones Phillips
Tags: Grammy Award, R&B
August 7, 1984 Esther Mae Jones Phillips, R&B vocalist, died. Phillips was born December 23, 1935 in Galveston, Texas. In 1949, she won an amateur talent contest and began touring as “Little Esther Phillips.” In 1950, she recorded her first hit record, “Double Crossing Blues,” and that was followed by other hits such as “Mistrusting […]

August 7th in African American History – Alan Cedric Page
Tags: College Football Hall of Fame, football, judge, Pro Football Hall of Fame
August 7, 1945 Alan Cedric Page, hall of fame football player and judge, was born in Canton, Ohio. Page played college football at the University of Notre Dame and led them to the national championship in 1966. That same year he was named All-American. In 1967, Page earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in political […]

August 6th in African American History – David Maurice “The Admiral” Robinson
Tags: basketball, Carver Academy, U. S. Olympic Hall of Fame, United States Naval Academy
August 6, 1965 David Maurice “The Admiral” Robinson, hall of fame basketball player, was born in Key West, Florida. Robinson played college basketball for the United States Naval Academy where he was an All-American in 1986 and 1987 and won the Naismith and Wooden Awards as the College Basketball Player of the Year in 1987. […]

August 6th in African American History – William Alexander Clarke Bustamante
August 6, 1977 William Alexander Clarke Bustamante, the first Prime Minister of Jamaica, died. Born William Alexander Clarke on February 24, 1884 in Hanover, Jamaica, he took the name Bustamante to honor an Iberian sea captain who befriended him in his youth. After traveling the world, Bustamante returned to Jamaica in 1932 and became a […]
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