May 7, 1947 Dwight Hal Johnson, Medal of Honor recipient, was born in Detroit, Michigan. Johnson was drafted into the United States Army in 1967 and in June, 1968 was serving in Company B, 1st Battalion, 69th Armor, 4th Infantry Division in the Republic of Vietnam. His citation partially reads: “Specialist Johnson’s tank, upon reaching […]
May 7th in African American History – Dwight Hal Johnson
Tags: Army, Medal of Honor
May 7th in African American History – George W. Lee
Tags: civil rights activist, entrepreneur, NAACP
May 7, 1955 George W. Lee, minister, entrepreneur and civil rights activist, was assassinated. Lee was born in 1904 in Edwards, Mississippi and in the early 1930’s accepted a call to preach in Belzoni, Mississippi. Over time, Lee led four churches, opened a grocery store, and set up a printing business. In 1953, he co-founded […]
May 7th in African American History – Thelma Jackson Houston
Tags: Grammy Award, Motown Records, R&B, singer, songwriter
May 7, 1946 Thelma Jackson Houston, singer, actress, and songwriter, was born in Leland, Mississippi. In 1969 Houston released her debut album, “Sunshower,” and in 1971 she signed with Motown Records. Houston’s first successful single was “You’ve Been Doing Wrong for So Long” (1974) which earned her a Grammy nomination for Best Female R&B Vocal […]
May 6th in African American History – William Howard “Willie” Mays
Tags: All-Star, Army, baseball, Baseball Hall of Fame, Golden Glove Award
May 6, 1931 William Howard “Willie” Mays, hall of fame baseball player and “The Say Hey Kid,” was born in Westfield, Alabama. Mays began his professional baseball career in 1947 in the Negro Baseball Leagues. In 1950, Mays was signed by the New York Giants and he began his major league career in 1951. Mays […]
May 6th in African American History – Otis Blackwell
Tags: National Academy of Popular Music’s Songwriters Hall of Fame, pianist, Pioneer Award, singer, songwriter
May 6, 2002 Otis Blackwell, singer, pianist, and songwriter, died. Blackwell was born February 16, 1932 in Brooklyn, New York and learned to play the piano as a child. In 1952, Blackwell won a talent contest at the Apollo Theater, but his real love was songwriting. In 1956, he had his first success, composing “Fever,” […]
May 5th in African American History – Walter Max Ulyate Sisulu
May 5, 2003 Walter Max Ulyate Sisulu, South African anti-apratheid activist, died. Sisulu was born May 18, 1912 in Engcobo, South Africa and moved to Johannesburg in 1928 to work at a number of manual jobs. He joined the African National Congress in 1940 and in 1943 became the treasurer of the ANC Youth League. […]
May 5th in African American History – Josiah Henson
May 5, 1883 Josiah Henson, author, abolitionist, and minister, died. Henson was born enslaved on June 15, 1789 in Charles County, Maryland. In 1830, after trying to buy his freedom and being cheated out of his money, Henson escaped with his wife and children to Canada. After arriving in Ontario, he founded The Dawn Settlement […]
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