Notable Black American men
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Detroit : Gale, [1999].
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0787607630 MON
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xxxiv, 1365 pages : illustrations, portraits ; 29 cm
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Library Use Only
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Fairview Park Branch - Adult Collection - Genealogy | 920.7108996 N843 | Library Use Only |
Table of Contents
Aaron, Hank (1934-) Baseball player 1 --
Abbott, Robert Sengstacke (1868-1940) Newspaper publisher, editor 3 --
Abdul-Jabbar, Kareem (1947-) Basketball player, author 6 --
Ailey, Alvin (1931-1989) Choreographer, dancer, dance company founder 8 --
Aldridge, Ira (1807-1867) Actor 12 --
Alexander, Clifford L., Jr. (1933-) Lawyer, politician, humanitarian 15 --
Ali, Muhammad (1942-) Boxing champion, civil rights activist, humanitarian 17 --
Allen, Richard (1760-1831) Religious leader 21 --
Anderson, Charles W., Jr. (1907-1960) Lawyer, state legislator, United Nations delegate 24 --
Armstrong, Henry (1912-1988) Boxing champion, minister 26 --
Armstrong, Louis "Satchmo" (1900-1971) Jazz trumpeter 29 --
Arnett, Benjamin W. (1838-1906) Religious leader, educator, state politician, writer, bibliophile 34 --
Ashe, Arthur (1943-1993) Tennis player, activist 36 --
Attucks, Crispus (1723?-1770) Slave, sailor, patriot 40 --
Bailey, DeFord (1899-1982) Entertainer, musician 43 --
Baldwin, James (1924-1987) Novelist, essayist, short story writer, playwright 46 --
Banneker, Benjamin (1731-1806) Inventor, mathematician, astronomer 49 --
Baraka, Amiri (1934-) Educator, poet, writer, publisher, editor, social and political activist, dramatist, playwright, music critic 52 --
Barnes, Steven (1952-) Writer, television script writer, screenplay writer, lecturer, consultant, martial arts teacher 55 --
Barnett, Claude A. (1889?-1967) Journalist, publisher 58 --
Barthe, Richmond (1901-1989) Sculptor 60 --
Bearden, Romare (1912-1988) Artist, writer, art historian, mathematician, social worker 64 --
Belafonte, Harry (1927-) Entertainer, civil rights activist, humanitarian 68 --
Bell, Derrick A., Jr. (1930-) Lawyer, educator, activist, writer 71 --
Bell, James Madison (1826-1902) Orator, poet, political activist 73 --
Binga, Jesse (1865-1950) Banker, realtor, philanthropist 75 --
Blake, Eubie (1883-1983) Composer, performer, songwriter, musician, historian, educator 77 --
Bledsoe, Jules (1897-1943) Singer, composer 79 --
Blockson, Charles L. (1933-) Curator, educator, historian, bibliophile, writer 82 --
Blue, Thomas Fountain (1866-1935) Librarian, organization official 84 --
Bluford, Guy (1942-) Astronaut, aeronautical engineer 86 --
Bond, Horace Mann (1904-1972) Educator, college dean, college president 88 --
Bond, Julian (1940-) Civil rights activist, politician, organization leader 91 --
Bontemps, Arna W. (1902-1973) Librarian, writer, critic, teacher 93 --
Bouchet, Edward A. (1852-1918) Educator, religious worker, community activist 97 --
Boyd, Richard Henry (1843-1922) religious leader, entrepreneur 99 --
Bradley, Ed (1941-) Broadcast journalist 102 --
Bradley, Thomas (1917-) Mayor, law enforcement officer, lawyer, athlete 104 --
Braithwaite, William Stanley (1878-1962) Poet, critic, educator, writer, publisher 108 --
Branson, Herman R. (1914-1995) Educator, physicist, college president 110 --
Brawley, Benjamin G. (1882-1939) Educator, minister, college administrator, bibliophile, writer 112 --
Brazeal, Brailsford R. (1905-1981) Educator, economist, writer 113 --
Brewer, J. Mason (1896-1975) Folklorist, writer, educator 114 --
Brimmer, Andrew F. (1926-) Economist, educator, entrepreneur 116 --
Bristow, Lonnie R. (1930-) Physician, organization executive 118 --
Brooke, Edward W. (1919-) U.S. Senator, state attorney general, lawyer, military officer 121 --
Brown, Grafton Tyler (1841-1919) Painter, lithographer, draftsman, engineer, entrepreneur 124 --
Brown, James (1933-) Musician, composer 125 --
Brown, Morris (1770-1849) Minister, religious leader, civil rights activist 129 --
Brown, Ron (1941-1996) Politician, Cabinet member, lawyer 131 --
Brown, Sterling A. (1901-1989) Poet, critic, writer, editor, educator 133 --
Brown, Tony (1933-) Television executive, producer, columnist, educator, filmmaker, activist 136 --
Brown, William Wells (1814?-1884) Slave, abolitionist, writer, physician 138 --
Brown, Willie L., Jr. (1934-) Mayor, politician 141 --
Bruce, Blanche Kelso (1841-1898) U.S. Senator, politician, educator, orator 143 --
Bryan, Andrew (1737?-1812) Religious worker 146 --
Bullard, Eugene (1894-1961) Fighter pilot, boxer 148 --
Bullins, Ed (1935-) Playwright, theater director, teacher, editor 150 --
Bunche, Ralph J. (1903-1971) Statesman, diplomat, scholar, United Nations official 152 --
Burgess, John M. (1909-) Bishop 156 --
Burris, Roland (1937-) Lawyer, accountant, banker, state official 158 --
Caliver, Ambrose (1894-1962) College administrator, educator, government appointee, writer 160 --
Calloway, Cab (1908-1994) Bandleader, entertainer, songwriter, writer 162 --
Campanella, Roy (1921-1993) Baseball player, entrepreneur, radio host, writer, philanthropist 166 --
Campbell, E. Simms (1906-1971) Cartoonist 169 --
Cardozo, Francis L. (1837-1903) Educator, politician, minister 171 --
Carmichael, Stokely (1941-) Civil rights activist, organization leader, Pan Africanist 173 --
Carney, William H. (1840-1908) Soldier, postal worker, messenger 176 --
Carver, George Washington (1861?-1943) Agricultural chemist and researcher 177 --
Cary, Lott (1780?-1828) Religious worker, missionary, colonizer 180 --
Cayton, Horace R. (1903-1970) Researcher, writer, educator, sociologist, lecturer, journalist 182 --
Chamberlain, Wilt (1936-) Basketball player 184 --
Charles, Ray (1930-) Singer, composer, arranger 186 --
Chavis, John (1763?-1838) Minister, missionary, educator 190 --
Chenault, Kenneth I. (1951-) Corporate executive, lawyer 191 --
Chesnutt, Charles Waddell (1858-1932) Writer, lawyer 193 --
Chester, Thomas Morris (1834-1892) Journalist, lawyer, civil rights activist, military officer, school official, federal government official 197 --
Church, Robert Reed, Sr. (1839-1912) Entrepreneur, banker, civic leader 200 --
Cleaver, Eldridge (1935-1998) Militant, writer, minister 203 --
Clement, George Clinton (1871-1935) Religious leader, activist 207 --
Clement, Rufus E. (1900-1967) College president, educator, minister 208 --
Cleveland, James (1931-1991) Musician, composer, religious worker 211 --
Cochran, Johnnie (1937-) Lawyer 212 --
Coker, Daniel (1780-1846) Religious leader, colonizer, abolitionist 214 --
Cole, Nat "King" (1919-1965) Musician, singer, composer, entertainer 215 --
Coleman, William T., Jr. (1920-) Lawyer, corporate executive, federal official 217 --
Coltrane, John (1926-1967) Musician, bandleader, composer 220 --
Cone, James H. (1938-) Theologian, minister, educator 223 --
Conyers, John, Jr. (1929-) Congressman, civil rights advocate, lawyer 225 --
Coppin, Levi Jenkins (1848-1924) Bishop, editor, writer 227 --
Cornish, Samuel (1795-1858) Religious worker, editor, abolitionist 229 --
Cosby, Bill (1937-) Comedian, philanthropist 230 --
Craft, William (1824-1900) Abolitionist, educator, farmer 234 --
Crockett, George W., Jr. (1909-1997) Congressman, judge, lawyer 236 --
Crummell, Alexander (1819-1898) Religious worker, educator, writer 238 --
Cuffe, Paul (1759-1817) Sailor, entrepreneur, emigrationist 241 --
Cullen, Countee (1903-1946) Poet, essayist, novelist, playwright, educator 243 --
Cuney, Norris Wright (1846-1898) Organizer, politician, entrepreneur 246 --
Darlington, Roy Clifford (1908-1994) Pharmacist, teacher, researcher, writer 251 --
Davis, Allison (1902-1983) Educator, social anthropologist, psychologist 252 --
Davis, Benjamin Jefferson (1903-1964) Communist, lawyer, civil rights activist, city official 253 --
Davis, Benjamin O., Jr. (1912-) Military officer 255 --
Davis, Benjamin O., Sr. (1877-1970) Military officer, educator, government official 259 --
Davis, Miles (1926-1991) Musican, bandleader, composer, arranger 262 --
Davis, Ossie (1917-) Writer, producer, actor 264 --
Davis, Sammy, Jr. (1925-1990) Singer, dancer, comedian, musician, humanitarian, actor 266 --
Dawson, William L. (1886-1970) Political leader, congressman 269 --
Dawson, William Levi (1899-1990) Composer, educator, choral director 272 --
Day, Thomas (1801?-1861) Entrepreneur 275 --
Day, William Howard (1825-1900) Abolitionist, lecturer, editor, printer, educator, minister 276 --
DeCarava, Roy (1919-) Photographer, artist, educator 280 --
Delany, Hubert T. (1901-1990) Lawyer, educator, civil rights advocate 281 --
Delany, Martin R.
(1812-1885) Editor, physician, abolitionist, explorer, army officer, black nationalist, writer 282 --
Delany, Samuel R. (1942-) Writer, poet, lecturer, literary critic, folk singer, educator, gay and women's rightsactivist 286 --
Dellums, Ronald V. (1935-) Congressman 289 --
Denby, Charles (1907-1983) Autoworker, newspaper editor, Marxist-humanist 291 --
DePriest, Oscar S. (1871-1951) Entrepreneur, politician, congressman 294 --
Dett, R. Nathaniel (1882-1943) Musician, composer, educator 297 --
Diggs, Charles C., Jr. (1922-) Congressman, broadcast journalist, entrepreneur 301 --
Dinkins, David N. (1927-) Lawyer, politician, mayor, public official, educator 304 --
Divine, M. J. "Father" (1879-1965) Religious leader 307 --
Dixon, Dean (1915-1976) Symphonic conductor 310 --
Dodson, Howard, Jr. (1939-) Library curator, historian, lecturer, educator, consultant 312 --
Dodson, Owen (1914-1983) Poet, novelist, playwright, director, educator 315 --
Dorsey, Thomas Andrew (1899-1993) Musician, composer 319 --
Douglas, Aaron (1899-1979) Artist, educator 322 --
Douglass, Frederick (1818-1895) Abolitionist, orator, reformer, editor, humanitarian, statesman 326 --
Drew, Charles R. (1904-1950) Educator, scientist, health administrator, surgeon, physician, publisher, athlete, coach 331 --
Driskell, David C. (1931-) Artist, educator, writer, curator, foundation director 333 --
Du Bois, W. E. B. (1868-1963) Writer, scholar, activist, Pan Africanist 336 --
Dudley, Edward R. (1911-) Lawyer, diplomat, politician, judge 341 --
Dunbar, Paul Laurence (1872-1906) Poet, short story writer, novelist, lyricist 344 --
Duncanson, Robert S. (1822?-1872) Painter 347 --
Du Sable, Jean Baptiste Pointe (1745-1818) Settler, explorer, trader 349 --
Dykes, De Witt S., Sr. (1903-1991) Minister, church official, architect 352 --
Eckstine, Billy (1914-1993) Singer, bandleader 357 --
Edmondson, William (1870?-1951) Sculptor, laborer 359 --
Edwards, Nelson J. (1917-1974) Labor union official, civic leader 361 --
Elder, Lee (1934-) Professional golfer 362 --
Ellington, Duke (1899-1974) Bandleader, composer, pianist 364 --
Elliott, Robert Brown (1842-1884) Politician, lawyer, editor 367 --
Ellison, Ralph (1914-1994) Writer 369 --
Ellison, William (1790-1861) Slave, artisan, planter 373 --
Erving, Julius (1950-) Basketball player, entrepreneur, sports analyst, basketball executive 375 --
Espy, Mike (1953-) Cabinet member, lawyer, congressman 378 --
Estes, Simon (1938-) Singer 381 --
Europe, James Reese (1880-1919) Musician 382 --
Evers, Medgar (1925-1963) Civil rights activist 386 --
Farmer, James L., Jr. (1920-) Civil rights activist, educator 389 --
Farrakhan, Louis (1933-) Religious leader 393 --
Fauntroy, Walter E. (1933-) Minister, civil rights leader, congressman, human rights activist 396 --
Fisher, Rudolph (1897-1934) Writer, physician, community leader 400 --
Flipper, Henry O. (1856-1940) Military officer, writer, engineer 403 --
Foreman, George (1949-) Boxer, Olympic medalist, minister, youth mentor, actor 404 --
Forman, James (1928-) Civil rights activist, writer 406 --
Forten, James (1766-1842) Manufacturer, abolitionist, community leader 408 --
Fortune, T. Thomas (1856-1928) Journalist, civil rights activist, poet 411 --
Foster, Henry W., Jr. (1933-) Surgeon, medical school educator 414 --
Foster, Rube (1879-1930) Baseball player, sports administrator, sports organizer, organization founder 417 --
Francis, Norman C. (1931-) College president, lawyer 420 --
Franklin, John Hope (1915-) Historian, writer, lecturer, educator 421 --
Fraunces, Samuel (1722?-1795?) Entrepreneur, caterer, servant 427 --
Frazier, E. Franklin (1894-1962) Sociologist, educator, writer, activist 428 --
Freeman, Morgan (1937-) Actor, dancer, singer, director 431 --
Fuller, S. B. (1895-1988) Entrepreneur 433 --
Gardner, Newport (1746?-1826) Musician, community leader, schoolteacher, religious leader, missionary 436 --
Garnet, Henry Highland (1815-1882) Abolitionist, religious worker 437 --
Garvey, Marcus (1887-1940) Organization founder, Pan Africanist, nationalist, newspaper founder, writer, entrepreneur 441 --
Gaston, Arthur G. (1892-1996) Entrepreneur 445 --
Gates, Henry Louis, Jr. (1950-) Educator, scholar, literary critic, writer 448 --
Gibbs, Mifflin Wistar (1823-1915) Abolitionist, entrepreneur, politician, lawyer, government official 450 --
Gibson, Benjamin F. (1931-) Federal judge 452 --
Gibson, Truman K., Jr. (1912-) Lawyer, boxing promoter, entrepreneur 456 --
Gillespie, Dizzy (1917-1993) Musician, bandleader, composer, arranger, entertainer 458 --
Gilpin, Charles S. (1878-1930) Actor, singer 460 --
Gloucester, John (1776?-1822) Religious leader 462 --
Glover, Danny (1947-) Actor 464 --
Goode, Mal (1908-1995) Journalist, consultant 466 --
Gordy, Berry (1929-) Songwriter, record producer, entrepreneur 468 --
Granger, Lester B. (1896-1976) Civic leader, organization executive 472 --
Gravely, Samuel L., Jr. (1922-) Military officer 473 --
Graves, Earl G. (1935-) Publisher, corporate executive 475 --
Gray, William H., III (1941-) Foundation executive, minister, congressman 478 --
Greaves, William "Bill" G. (1926-) Film producer, director, writer 481 --
Greener, Richard T. (1844-1922) Educator, lawyer, government official 483 --
Gregory, Dick (1932-) Comedian, civil rights activist, nutrition advocate 484 --
Grimke, Archibald Henry (1849-1930) Lawyer, journalist, editor, government official, civil rights activist 487 --
Grimke, Francis J. (1850-1937) Minister, civil rights activist 490 --
Gumbel, Bryant (1948-) Broadcast journalist 492 --
Haley, Alex (1921-1992) Writer, genealogical researcher 496 --
Hall, George Cleveland (1864-1930) Physician, surgeon, civic worker 499 --
Hall, Prince (1735?-1807) Organizer, abolitionist, leather crafter 502 --
Hammon, Jupiter (b.1711) Poet, tract writer 504 --
Hampton, Lionel (1908-) Musician, bandleader, composer 506 --
Handy, W. C. (1873-1958) Composer, musician, music publisher, bandleader, choral director, concert producer, educator 508 --
Harrington, Oliver W. (1912-1995) Cartoonist, journalist, writer 511 --
Harrison, Richard B. (1864-1935) Actor, teacher, dramatic reader, lecturer, elocutionist, railroad worker, bellhop 513 --
Harvey, William R. (1941-) College president, educator, entrepreneur 516 --
Hastie, William Henry (1904-1976) Judge, educator, civil rights advocate, governor 519 --
Hawkins, Augustus F. (1907-) Congressman 522 --
Hayden, Robert E. (1913-1980) Poet, educator, editor 523 --
Hayes, Roland (1887-1977) Concert singer, voice instructor 526 --
Haynes, George Edmund (1880-1960) Social work educator, scholar, organization founder 528 --
Haynes, Lemuel (1753-1833) Patriot, minister 532 --
Healy, James Augustine (1830-1900) Religious leader 533 --
Henderson, Fletcher (1898-1952) Musician, bandleader 537 --
Henry, Warren E. (1909-) Scientist, inventor, educator, scholar 539 --
Henson, Matthew A. (1866-1955) Seaman, explorer, writer 541 --
Herndon, Alonzo F. (1858-1927) Entrepreneur, philanthropist 544 --
Hewlett, James (fl. 1820s) Actor, entertainer 546 --
Higginbotham, A. Leon, Jr. (1928-) Judge, educator, writer 548 --
Hill, Jesse, Jr. (1926-) Corporate executive, entrepreneur 549 --
Himes, Chester (1909-1984) Writer 553 --
Holder, Eric H., Jr. (1951-) Federal deputy attorney general 556 --
Holland, Jerome "Brud" (1916-1985) Educator, college president, diplomat, business executive 558 --
Holly, James T. (1829-1911) Religious leader, missionary, black separatist 560 --
Holstein, Caspar A. (1876-1944) Entrepreneur, racketeer 563 --
Hooks, Benjamin L. (1925-) Lawyer, organization leader, minister 565 --
Hope, John (1868-1936) College president, educator 568 --
Horton, George Moses (1797?-1883?) Poet, slave 571 --
Hosier, "Black Harry" (1750?-1806) Preacher, slave, servant 573 --
Houston, Charles Hamilton (1895-1950) Lawyer, educator 575 --
Hubbard, William DeHart (1903-1976) Olympic track star, public housing official 579 --
Hughes, Langston (1902-1967) Writer, playwright, editor, columnist, lecturer 580 --
Hunton, William Alphaeus (1863-1916) Founder, organizer, administrator, orator, writer 584 --
Imes, Elmer S. (1883-1941) Scientist, inventor, teacher, scholar 589 --
Ingram, Rex (1895-1969) Actor 591 --
Jack, Hulan (1905-1986) Politician 594 --
Jackman, Harold (1901-1961) Educator, model, editor, bibliophile, theater cofounder, patron of the arts 596 --
Jackson, Jesse L. (1941-) Human rights activist, minister, organization founder, speaker, political appointee 598 --
Jackson, Maynard H. (1938-) Lawyer, mayor, entrepreneur 602 --
Jackson, Michael (1958-) Entertainer, singer, dancer, composer, actor, humanitarian 605 --
Jacob, John E. (1934-) Organization and corporate executive 608 --
James, Daniel "Chappie," Jr. (1920-1978) Military officer 610 --
Jarrett, Vernon D. (1921-) Journalist, radio and television producer and moderator 612 --
Jefferson, Blind Lemon (1897-1929) Musician, composer 614 --
Johnson, Charles S. (1893-1956) Sociologist, college president, civil rights leader 616 --
Johnson, Frank (1792-1844) Composer, bandleader, orchestra leader, violinist 619 --
Johnson, J. Rosamond (1873-1954) Composer, entertainer 621 --
Johnson, Jack (1878-1946) Boxing champion 624 --
Johnson, James Weldon (1871-1938) Writer, lyricist, diplomat, critic, educator, lawyer, editor, activist 626 --
Johnson, John H. (1918-) Entrepreneur, publisher, insurance company executive 630 --
Johnson, Joshua (1765?-1830?) Painter 634 --
Johnson, Mordecai W. (1890-1976) College president, educator, minister 635 --
Johnson, Rafer (1935-) Athlete, Olympic medalist, public service worker 638 --
Johnson, Robert L.
(1946-) Television executive, entrepreneur 640 --
Johnson, Sargent (1887-1967) Sculptor 642 --
Jones, Absalom (1746-1818) Religious leader 644 --
Jones, Eugene Kinckle (1885-1954) Social welfare organizer 645 --
Jones, Frederick McKinley (1893?-1961) Inventor, refrigeration engineer 647 --
Jones, James Earl (1931-) Actor 648 --
Jones, Laurence Clifton (1884-1975) School founder, school administrator 652 --
Jones, LeRoi See Baraka, Amiri --
Jones, Prophet (1907-1971) Religious leader 654 --
Jones, Quincy (1933-) Composer, arranger, musician, producer, entrepreneur, civil rights advocate, humanitarian 656 --
Jones, Scipio Africanus (1863?-1943) Attorney, civil rights activist, politician 660 --
Joplin, Scott (1868?-1917) Composer 661 --
Jordan, Michael (1963-) Basketball player 664 --
Jordan, Vernon (1935-) Lawyer, civil rights leader, presidential adviser 667 --
Josey, E. J. (1924-) Librarian, writer, activist 670 --
Julian, Percy L. (1899-1975) Scientist, educator, entrepreneur, inventor 672 --
Just, Ernest Everett (1883-1941) Biologist, educator, writer 675 --
Kay, Ulysses S. (1917-1995) Composer, educator 679 --
Kelley, William Melvin (1937-) Novelist, essayist, short story writer 681 --
King, B. B. (1925-) Musician 683 --
King, Martin Luther, Jr. (1929-1968) Civil rights leader, minister 686 --
Lafon, Thomy (1810-1893) Entrepreneur, philanthropist 692 --
Langston, John Mercer (1829-1897) Lawyer, politician, congressman, diplomat, educator, orator 693 --
Latimer, Lewis Howard (1848-1928) Inventor, writer 698 --
Lawless, T. K. (1892-1971) Dermatologist, philanthropist 700 --
Lawrence, Jacob (1917-) Artist, educator 702 --
Lee, Spike (1957-) Filmmaker, screenwriter, actor 705 --
Leevy, Carroll M. (1920-) Medical researcher, educator, administrator, humanitarian 709 --
Leidesdorff, William A. (1810-1848) Pioneer, entrepreneur, civic leader 711 --
Lewis, David Levering (1936-) Educator, writer, historian 713 --
Lewis, Henry (1932-1996) Symphony orchestra conductor, opera conductor 716 --
Lewis, John R. (1940-) Congressman, politician, civil rights activist 718 --
Lewis, Reginald F. (1942-1993) Entrepreneur, philanthropist 720 --
Liele, George (1750?-1820) Religious worker 723 --
Little Richard (1932-) Singer, entertainer 724 --
Locke, Alain Leroy (1886-1954) Philosopher, patron of the arts, writer, educator 728 --
Logan, Rayford W. (1897-1982) Historian, educator, writer, civil rights activist 732 --
Long, Richard A. (1927-) Educator, writer, patron of the arts 734 --
Looby, Z. Alexander (1899-1972) Attorney, civil rights activist, educator, politician 737 --
Louis, Joe (1914-1981) Boxing champion 740 --
Lowery, Joseph E. (1922-) Minister, civil rights activist, organization official 742 --
Lucas, Sam (1840-1916) Entertainer 746 --
Lynch, John Roy (1847-1939) State legislator, congressman, lawyer, realtor 748 --
Madhubuti, Haki (1942-) Poet, essayist, educator, publisher 750 --
Majors, Monroe A. (1864-1960) Physician, civil rights and political activist, editor, journalist, writer 753 --
Marino, Eugene Antonio (1934-) Religious leader 756 --
Marrs, Elijah P. (1840-1910) Minister, educator, school cofounder, political activist 757 --
Marsalis, Wynton (1961-) Jazz and classical trumpeter, composer, lecturer, promoter, educator 758 --
Marshall, Thurgood (1908-1993) U.S. Supreme Court judge, U.S. solicitor general, civil rights attorney, organizationofficial 762 --
Martin, John Sella (1832-1876) Minister, abolitionist, organization worker, journalist, politician 767 --
Mason, Charles Harrison (1866-1961) Religious leader 770 --
Massey, Walter E. (1938-) Physicist, college president, educator 773 --
Massie, Samuel Proctor, Jr. (1919-) Chemist, educator, college president, writer, entrepreneur 775 --
Matzeliger, Jan E. (1852-1889) Inventor 776 --
Maynard, Robert C. (1937-1993) Newspaper editor and publisher, journalist, reporter, social critic 778 --
Mays, Benjamin E. (1894-1984) College president, educator, scholar, minister, civic leader, public speaker 780 --
Mays, Willie (1931-) Baseball player 784 --
McCoy, Elijah (1843-1929) Inventor 787 --
McCree, Wade H., Jr. (1920-1987) Solicitor-general, judge, lawyer, educator 789 --
McKay, Claude (1890?-1948) Writer, poet, editor 791 --
McKissick, Floyd (1922-1991) Civil rights activist, lawyer, entrepreneur, city developer 795 --
McMillan, Elridge W. (1934-) Foundation executive, government official, educator 797 --
McNair, Ronald E. (1950-1986) Astronaut, physicist 798 --
Meredith, James H. (1933-) Civil rights pioneer, writer, entrepreneur 801 --
Metcalfe, Ralph H. (1910-1978) Congressman, politician, Olympic track star, coach, educator 803 --
Meyzeek, Albert E. (1862-1963) Educator, civil rights activist 806 --
Mfume, Kweisi (1948-) Congressman, civil rights leader, organization executive 808 --
Micheaux, Oscar (1884?-1951) Filmmaker, novelist, farmer 810 --
Miller, Dorie (1919-1943) Serviceman, hero 814 --
Miller, Kelly (1863-1939) Mathematician, sociologist, educator, writer, journalist 815 --
Mitchell, Arthur (1934-) Dancer, choreographer, educator, dance company founder 819 --
Mitchell, Clarence M., Jr. (1911-1984) Administrator, civil rights activist, lawyer 822 --
Mitchell, Loften (1919-) Playwright, theater historian, writer 823 --
Mitchell, Parren J. (1922-) Congressman, civil rights activist, educator 824 --
Molineaux, Tom (1784-1818) Boxer, athlete 826 --
Mollison, Irvin C. (1898-1962) Lawyer, scholar, judge 828 --
Morgan, Garrett A. (1875-1963) Inventor, entrepreneur 829 --
Morial, Ernest (1929-1989) Mayor, politician, lawyer, judge 831 --
Morrow, E. Frederic (1909-1994) Lawyer, television executive, White House aide 833 --
Morton, "Jelly Roll" (1885?-1941) Composer, musician 834 --
Moses, Bob (1935-) Civil rights activist, educator 837 --
Mosley, Walter (1952-) Writer 839 --
Moss, Carlton (1910-1997) Filmmaker, actor, writer, social critic, educator 841 --
Motley, Archibald J., Jr. (1891-1981) Painter 843 --
Motley, Willard (1909-1965) Writer 845 --
Moton, Robert Russa (1867-1940) Educator, writer 847 --
Muddy Waters (1915-1983) Musician 850 --
Muhammad, Elijah (1897-1975) Religious leader, black nationalist 853 --
Murphy, Eddie (1961-) Entertainer 856 --
Murphy, Isaac (1861?-1896) Jockey 858 --
Murray, Daniel (1852-1925) Librarian, bibliophile 860 --
Murray, Peter Marshall (1888-1969) Physician 862 --
Muse, Clarence (1889-1979) Actor, entertainer, composer, writer, director 864 --
Myers, Isaac (1835-1891) Labor leader, entrepreneur 865 --
Napier, James C. (1845-1940) Lawyer, entrepreneur, register of the U.S. Treasury 868 --
Nell, William C. (1816-1874) Abolitionist, civil servant, community activist, writer, historian 871 --
Newton, Huey P. (1942-1989) Political activist, organization cofounder 874 --
Nix, Robert N. C., Sr. (1898?-1987) Congressman, lawyer, politician 876 --
Nixon, E. D., Sr. (1899-1987) Union leader, civil rights activist, railroad porter 878 --
Oliver, Joseph "King" (1895-1938) Bandleader, musician 883 --
O'Neal, Frederick D. (1905-1992) Actor, theater organizer 885 --
Ottley, Roi (1906-1960) Journalist, writer 888 --
Overton, Anthony (1865-1946) Entrepreneur, banker 890 --
Owens, Jesse (1913-1980) Olympic track star, entrepreneur 893 --
Pace, Harry H. (1884-1943) Entrepreneur, insurance executive, music publisher, record producer, educator, lawyer 897 --
Page, Alan Cedric (1945-) Football player, lawyer, state Supreme Court justice, patron of education 899 --
Paige, "Satchel" (1906-1982) Baseball pitcher, coach 901 --
Parker, Charlie "Yardbird" (1920-1955) Musician 904 --
Parks, Gordon (1912-) Photographer, writer, director, composer, musician 907 --
Parrish, Charles H., Sr. (1859-1931) Educator, minister, school founder, college president, activist 911 --
Patterson, Frederick D. (1901-1988) Veterinarian, educator, college president, fund raiser, organization founder 914 --
Payne, Daniel A. (1811-1893) Religious leader, educator, college president, historian 917 --
Penn, I. Garland (1867-1930) Educator, journalist, religious worker 921 --
Pennington, James W. C. (1807-1870) Minister, abolitionist 923 --
Perkins, Edward J. (1928-) Diplomat, ambassador 925 --
Perry, Harold R. (1916-1991) Priest, bishop 927 --
Petersen, Frank, Jr. (1932-) Military officer 930 --
Pickens, William (1881-1954) Educator, college administrator, orator, writer, civil rights leader, government official 931 --
Pickett, Bill (1870-1932) Wild West show performer, cowboy 935 --
Pierce, Samuel R., Jr. (1922-) Lawyer, government official 936 --
Pinchback, P. B. S. (1837-1921) Politician, entrepreneur, newspaper editor 938 --
Pippin, Horace (1888-1946) Painter 941 --
Plinton, James O., Jr. (1914-1996) Business executive, pilot, instructor 943 --
Poitier, Sidney (1927-) Actor, director, producer 944 --
Poor, Salem (b. 1747) Revolutionary War patriot 947 --
Poston, Ted (1906-1974) Journalist, civil rights activist, writer 949 --
Poussaint, Alvin F. (1934-) Psychiatrist, educator, writer 951 --
Powell, Adam Clayton, Jr. (1908-1972) Minister, councilman, congressman, civil rights activist, politician 954 --
Powell, Colin (1937-) Military leader 958 --
Pratt, Awadagin (1966-) Concert pianist 961 --
Price, J. C. (1854-1893) Minister, college president, educator, orator 963 --
Pride, Charley (1938?-) Country singer, baseball player 966 --
Proctor, Henry Hugh (1868-1933) Minister, writer, lecturer 968 --
Proctor, Samuel D. (1914-1997) Minister, college president, educator, public servant, lecturer 971 --
Prosser, Gabriel (1775?-1800) Slave, insurrectionist 973 --
Purvis, Robert (1810-1898) Abolitionist 976 --
Quarles, Benjamin A. (1904-1996) Historian, scholar, educator, administrator, writer 979 --
Randolph, A.
Philip (1889-1979) Union organizer, labor leader 983 --
Rangel, Charles B. (1930-) Congressman, lawyer 987 --
Ransom, Reverdy C. (1861-1959) Religious leader, civil rights activist 990 --
Rapier, James T. (1837-1883) Congressman, farmer, government official 994 --
Raspberry, William J. (1935-) Journalist, television commentator, teacher, speaker 996 --
Reason, Charles Lewis (1818-1893) Educator, abolitionist 998 --
Redding, J. Saunders (1906-1988) Writer, critic, educator 1000 --
Reid, Ira De A. (1901-1968) Sociologist, scholar, educator 1002 --
Remond, Charles Lenox (1810-1873) Abolitionist 1003 --
Revels, Hiram Rhoades (1827-1901) Minister, educator, college president, U.S. senator 1005 --
Ribbs, Willy T. (1956-) Automobile racer 1008 --
Richardson, Willis (1889?-1977) Playwright, writer, director, drama historian, educator, government worker 1010 --
Riles, Wilson C. (1917-) Educational administrator 1011 --
Robeson, Paul (1898-1976) Actor, singer, activist 1013 --
Robinson, Bill "Bojangles" (1878?-1949) Dancer 1016 --
Robinson, Frank (1935-) Baseball player and manager 1020 --
Robinson, Jackie (1919-1972) Baseball player, civil rights activist 1022 --
Robinson, Randall (1941-) Civil rights activist, lawyer 1025 --
Robinson, Sugar Ray (1921-1989) Boxing champion, entrepreneur, philanthropist 1027 --
Rogers, J. A. (1883?-1965) Historian, writer, journalist 1029 --
Rowan, Carl (1925-) Journalist, government official, writer 1031 --
Ruggles, David (1810-1849) Abolitionist, hydrotherapist, editor, entrepreneur 1034 --
Russell, Bill (1934-) Basketball player, coach 1035 --
Russworm, John Brown (1799-1851) Journalist, abolitionist, colonizer 1038 --
Rustin, Bayard (1910-1987) Pacifist, civil and human rights activist 1039 --
Satcher, David (1941-) U.S. surgeon general, physician, medical school president, educator, research center administrator 1044 --
Schomburg, Arthur Alfonso (1874-1938) Bibliophile, library curator, writer 1046 --
Scott, Dred (1795-1858) Slave, litigator 1049 --
Scott, Emmett Jay (1873-1957) Editor, college administrator, political activist 1051 --
Scott, Wendell (1921-1990) Automobile racer 1054 --
Seymour, William Joseph (1870-1922) Religious leader 1056 --
Shaw, Bernard (1940- ) Television journalist, reporter 1059 --
Shirley, George I. (1934- ) Opera singer, educator 1061 --
Sifford, Charlie (1922- ) Professional golfer 1063 --
Simmons, William J. (1849-1890) Religious worker, educator, journalist, college president, writer 1066 --
Slaughter, Henry Proctor (1871-1958) Bibliophile, organization leader, journalist, publisher 1067 --
Sleet, Moneta J., Jr. (1926-1996) Photojournalist 1069 --
Smalls, Robert (1839-1916) Naval hero, state legislator, congressman, customs collector 1071 --
Smith, James McCune (1813-1865) Physician, abolitionist, journalist 1073 --
Spaulding, Charles C. (1874-1952) Insurance executive, entrepreneur, civic leader 1075 --
Steward, William Henry (1847-1935) Editor, publisher, church leader, activist 1078 --
Still, William (1821-1902) Abolitionist, reformer, writer, entrepreneur 1080 --
Still, William Grant (1895-1978) Composer, arranger, conductor 1082 --
Stokes, Carl B. (1927-1996) Mayor 1086 --
Sullivan, Leon H. (1922- ) Minister, civil rights leader, entrepreneur 1089 --
Sullivan, Louis (1933- ) Medical school president, physician, government official 1092 --
Sutton, Percy E. (1920- ) Lawyer, civil rights activist, lecturer, public official, entrepreneur 1094 --
Tanner, Benjamin Tucker (1835-1923) Church leader, editor, journalist 1098 --
Tanner, Henry Ossawa (1859-1937) Painter 1099 --
Taylor, Marshall W. "Major" (1878-1932) Bicycle racer 1103 --
Temple, Edward S. (1927- ) Track coach, educator 1105 --
Thomas, Clarence (1948- ) U.S. Supreme Court judge, lawyer, administrator 1108 --
Thomas, Franklin A. (1934- ) Lawyer, foundation executive, humanitarian 1112 --
Thomas, Jesse O. (1883-1972) Educator, government official, civic worker 1113 --
Thurman, Howard (1900-1981) Theologian, minister, mystic, civil rights advisor 1114 --
Thurman, Wallace (1902-1934) Novelist, playwright, ghostwriter, journalist 1118 --
Tindley, Charles Albert (1851-1933) Minister, composer 1121 --
Tobias, Channing H. (1882-1961) Organization official, minister, social worker, civic leader 1122 --
Toomer, Jean (1892-1967) Writer, philosopher 1125 --
Trotter, Monroe (1872-1934) Publisher, editor, civil rights activist 1130 --
Turner, Henry McNeal (1834-1915) Religious worker, emigrationist, educator 1133 --
Turner, Nat (1800-1831) Slave, liberation theologian, insurrectionist 1137 --
Tyler, Ralph (1859-1921) Editor, journalist, government official 1142 --
Underwood, Edward Ellsworth (1864-1942) Physician, minister, editor, civil rights leader, politician 1145 --
Van DerZee, James (1886-1983) Photographer 1147 --
Vann, Robert L. (1887-1940) Journalist, lawyer, politician, civil rights activist, entrepreneur 1149 --
Van Peebles, Melvin (1932- ) Novelist, playwright, screenwriter, director, actor, composer, stock market trader 1152 --
Varick, James (1750?-1827) Religious leader 1155 --
Vashon, George Boyer (1824-1878?) Teacher, lawyer, writer 1157 --
Vesey, Denmark (1767-1822) Carpenter, liberation theologian, slave, insurrectionist 1158 --
Vincent, U. Conrad (1892-1938) Physician, hospital founder, reformer 1163 --
Walker, David (1796?-1830) Abolitionist, protest writer 1165 --
Walker, Leroy T. (1918- ) Educator, Olympic coach, Olympic administrator 1166 --
Walker, Moses Fleetwood (1857-1924) Baseball player, activist, inventor, entrepreneur 1168 --
Waller, Fats (1904-1943) Pianist, organist, composer, singer, bandleader 1171 --
Walrond, Eric (1898-1966) Writer, journalist 1173 --
Ward, Douglas Turner (1930- ) Playwright, director, producer, critic, theatrical company cofounder 1176 --
Ward, Samuel Ringgold (1817-1866?) Abolitionist, religious worker, journalist 1177 --
Warfield, William (1920- ) Concert singer, actor, educator 1179 --
Washington, Booker T. (1856-1915) School founder, college president, educator, community leader, organization founder, writer 1181 --
Washington, Denzel (1954- ) Actor, humanitarian 1186 --
Washington, Harold (1922-1987) Lawyer, politician 1189 --
Washington, Walter E. (1915- ) Mayor, lawyer, housing administrator 1191 --
Watts, Andre (1946- ) Concert pianist 1193 --
Weaver, Robert C. (1907-1997) Government official, scholar, labor and housing specialist 1195 --
Wedgeworth, Robert, Jr. (1937- ) Library administrator, educator, organization executive 1198 --
Wesley, Charles H. (1891-1987) Historian, minister, educator, college president 1200 --
West, Cornel (1953- ) Philosopher, scholar, educator, writer 1202 --
White, Charles (1918-1979) Painter 1204 --
White, Clarence Cameron (1880-1960) Composer, violinist 1206 --
White, Walter (1893-1955) Civil rights worker, organization executive, writer 1209 --
Whitman, Albery (1851-1901) Poet, minister 1213 --
Wideman, John Edgar (1941- ) Novelist, short fiction writer, essayist, critic, teacher 1214 --
Wilder, L. Douglas (1931- ) Lawyer, governor, politician, radio talk show host 1217 --
Wilkins, J. Ernest (1894-1959) Government official, lawyer 1220 --
Wilkins, Roy (1901-1981) Organization executive, journalist 1222 --
Williams, Avon Nyanza, Jr. (1921-1994) Lawyer, civil rights leader, politician 1224 --
Williams, Bert (1873-1922) Entertainer 1227 --
Williams, Daniel Hale (1856-1931) Physician, educator, hospital founder and administrator 1230 --
Williams, Edward Christopher (1871-1929) Librarian, educator, writer 1232 --
Williams, George Washington (1849-1891) Historian, politician, minister, journalist 1233 --
Williams, John A. (1925- ) Writer, journalist, educator 1236 --
Williams, Paul R. (1894-1980) Architect, entrepreneur 1238 --
Wilson, August (1945- ) Playwright, poet 1241 --
Wilson, William J. (b. 1810s?) Journalist, writer, educator, school administrator, activist, banker 1244 --
Woodruff, Hale A. (1900-1980) Printer, printmaker, muralist, educator 1247 --
Woods, Granville T. (1856-1910) Inventor, entrepreneur 1250 --
Woods, Tiger (1975- ) Professional golfer 1252 --
Woodson, Carter G. (1875-1950) Historian, writer, publisher, organization cofounder 1256 --
Work, John Wesley, III (1901-1967) Composer, music educator, scholar 1259 --
Work, Monroe Nathan (1866-1945) Sociologist, editor, bibliographer 1262 --
Wright, Isaac See Coker, Daniel --
Wright, Louis Tompkins (1891-1952) Physician, civil rights activist 1266 --
Wright, Richard (1906-1960) Writer, poet, dramatist, screenwriter 1268 --
Wright, Stephen J. (1910-1996) Educator, college president, organization official, public servant 1272 --
X, Malcolm (1925-1965) Human rights activist, lecturer, organizer 1276 --
Young, Andrew (1932- ) Minister, civil rights activist, politician, ambassador, mayor 1280 --
Young, Charles (1864-1922) Military officer, musician, educator, cartographer, congressman 1283 --
Young, Coleman A. (1918-1997) Mayor, civil rights activist 1285 --
Young, Whitney M., Jr. (1921-1971) Social worker, civil rights leader 1289.
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Published
Detroit : Gale, [1999].
Format
Book
Language
English
ISBN
0787607630 MON
Notes
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Description
After publishing the award-winning Notable Black American Women, the Gale Group created an equally comprehensive and relevant source of hard-to-find information on African American men of achievement. Notable Black American Men profiles 500 contemporary and historic figures whose accomplishments will inspire students of every heritage.
Description
Covering the most prominent newsmakers to lesser-known names, this single volume features full biographical entries, 400 photographs, addresses for living listees and recommended sources for further study. Thorough subject and geographical indexes plus two tables of contents -- arranged alphabetically and by field of endeavor -- will guide students to reliable information quickly and easily.
Description
Its broad scope distinguishes this resource from any other. It represents virtually every field of endeavor, including government, politics, education, sports, law and the arts. Some of the remarkable African American men profiled are: -- Hank Aaron-- Alvin Alley-- Louis Armstrong-- Arthur Ashe-- Benjamin Banneker-- Romare Bearden-- Ron Brown-- Benjamin O. Davis, Jr.-- Dick Gregory-- Spike Lee-- Thurgood Marshall-- Elijah Muhammad-- Colin Powell-- Clarence Thomas-- Daniel Hale Williams
Description
Notable Black American Men and its successful precursor were edited by author and black studies scholar Dr. Jessie Carney Smith. She is the William and Camille Cosby Professor at Fisk University Library and has received numerous awards for her books and her work as an educator.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Smith, J. C. (1999). Notable Black American men . Gale.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Smith, Jessie Carney, 1930-. 1999. Notable Black American Men. Gale.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Smith, Jessie Carney, 1930-. Notable Black American Men Gale, 1999.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Smith, Jessie Carney. Notable Black American Men Gale, 1999.
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