May 28, 2007 Parren James Mitchell, the first African American elected to Congress from Maryland, died. Mitchell was born April 29, 1922 in Baltimore, Maryland. He served as an officer in the 92nd Infantry Division during World War II, earning a Purple Heart. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Morgan State University in 1950 and […]
May 28th in African American History – Parren James Mitchell
Tags: Congress, House of Representatives, Purple Heart, World War II
May 13th in African American History – Joseph Louis Barrow (Joe Louis)
Tags: Congressional Gold Medal, International Boxing Hall of Fame, World War II
May 13, 1914 Joseph Louis Barrow (Joe Louis), hall of fame boxer known as “the Brown Bomber,” was born in La Fayette, Alabama. He and his family moved to Detroit, Michigan in 1926. Louis made his amateur boxing debut in 1932 and at the end of his amateur career in 1934 had compiled a record […]
May 9th in African American History – Lena Mary Calhoun Horne
Tags: Broadway, civil rights activist, dancer, Grammy Award, Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, singer, Tony Award, World War II
May 9, 2010 Lena Mary Calhoun Horne, singer, actress, dancer and Civil Rights activist, died. Horne was born June 30, 1917 in Brooklyn, New York. At the age of 16, she joined the chorus line at the Cotton Club and a few years later joined the Noble Sissle Orchestra. In 1943, she became the first […]
Parren James Mitchell – April 29th in African American History
Tags: April 29, Army, Congress, House of Representatives, May 28, Morgan State University, University of Maryland, World War II
April 29, 1922 Parren James Mitchell, the first African American elected to Congress from Maryland, was born in Baltimore, Maryland. Mitchell served as an officer in the 92nd Infantry Division during World War II and earned the Purple Heart. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Morgan State University in 1950 and that year successfully sued […]
Percy Heath – April 28th in African American History
Tags: April 28, April 30, Army, National Endowment for the Arts, NEA Jazz Master, Tuskegee Airmen, World War II
April 28, 2005 Percy Heath, jazz bassist, died. Heath was born April 30, 1923 in Wilmington, North Carolina but raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He started playing the violin and singing at the age of eight. Heath was drafted into the United States Army in 1944 and became a member of the Tuskegee Airmen. After World […]
April 19th in African American History – Joseph B. Williams, Sr.
Tags: Korean War, Navy, Supreme Court, World War II
April 19, 1992 Joseph B. Williams, Sr., the first African American graduate of the United States Merchant Marine Academy, died. Williams was born in Annapolis, Maryland and graduated from Hampton Institute in 1942. In 1942, he graduated from the academy and served in the U. S. Navy during World War II and the Korean War.
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 […]
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