*Richard Mann was born on this date in 1914. He was a retired Black businessman and community activist. Richard Morris Mann was born in the Rondo Community of St. Paul, Minnesota. He was the second child of Richard Matison Mann and Grace Starks Mann. His other siblings included an older sister, Laura Mae, a younger […]
learn more*Myrtle Elizabeth Picou Sengstacke was born on this date in 1914. She was a Black artisan, philanthropist, and activist. Myrtle Lorenza Picou was born to a New Orleans Creole family, including her father, Thomas W. Picou, Mother Mary E. Raggett (or Marie Raguette), Uncle Lewis W. Raggett, and brother Maurice (Morris) Picou. Her family moved […]
learn more*Abdias do Nascimento was born on this date in 1914. He was an Afro Brazilian writer, scholar, activist and politician.
learn more*Anton Lembede was born on this date in 1914. He was a Black South African lawyer and activist. Anton Muziwakhe Lembede was born on the farm of Frank Fell near Pietermaritzburg, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. He was the eldest of seven children born to Mbazwana Martin and Martha Nora MaLuthuli Lembede. His father was a […]
learn more*Carl Braden was born on this date in 1914. He was a white-American trade unionist, journalist, and activist. He was born in New Albany, Indiana. He worked for several newspapers in Kentucky, Ohio, Missouri, Indiana, and Illinois. His parents were Catholics, but his father had lost his faith and became an agnostic socialist. Carl’s father was […]
learn more*Viola Desmond was born on this date in 1914. She was a Black Canadian businesswoman and activist. Viola Desmond (née Davis) was born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, the tenth child of James Albert and Gwendoline Irene (née Johnson) Davis. Her parents were active in the black community in Halifax. As a teenager, Desmond noted the absence […]
learn more*On this date in 1914, The Universal Negro Improvement Association was formed, and African Communities League (UNIA-ACL). This is an African American nationalist fraternal organization founded by Marcus Mosiah Garvey. The organization was founded to advance people of African ancestry around the world. Its motto is “One God! One Aim! One Destiny!” Its slogan was “Africa for the Africans, at home […]
learn more*Mary Fair Burks was born on this date in 1914. She was a Black educator, scholar, and activist. She was the daughter of Gustavus “Gus” Samuel and Ollie (née Williams) Fair. She attended Alabama State University and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in English literature in 1933, and Michigan State University, where she earned a Master […]
learn more*James Jackson Jr. was born on this date in 1914. He was a Black union leader, activist, tactician, teacher, writer, and humanist. James Jackson Jr. was born in Richmond, Va. The son of James Jackson Sr. and Clara Kersey. He was the middle child of two sisters, and two other siblings died in infancy. […]
learn more*Cleveland Robinson was born on this date in 1914. He was a Black labor organizer and civil rights activist. Cleveland Lowellyn “Cleve” Robinson was born in Swabys Hope in Manchester, Jamaica. After serving as a local constable and an elementary school teacher, he emigrated to the U.S. in 1944. Robinson worked in a Manhattan dry goods […]
learn more*C. L. Franklin was born on this date in 1915. He was a Black Baptist minister and civil rights activist. He was born Clarence LaVaughn Walker in Bolivar County, Mississippi, to sharecroppers Willie and Rachel (née Pittman) Walker. C.L. Franklin would recall that the only thing his father did for him was to teach him to salute […]
learn more*Claude Cargill was born on this date in 1915. He was a Black policeman and community activist. He was born in Harlem, New York City, the last of eight children. His lifelong love of young people came from one of the earliest Black New York City policemen. He organized and coached Police Athletic League basketball […]
learn more*Bill White, III was born on this date in 1915. He was an African Canadian composer and social justice activist.
William Andrew (Bill) White, III., O.C. was the son of a Baptist minister, the brother of famed Canadian concert singer Portia White, labor union leader Jack White, and television performer Lorne White. He was the father of software designer W. Romney White, folk musician Chris White, Toronto physician Laurie White, social activist and politician Sheila White and professional musician Tim White.
learn more*Claudia Jones was born on this date in 1915. She was a Black Caribbean journalist and activist. Born Claudia Vera Cumberbatch, she was from Trinidad. When she was nine, her family emigrated to New York City following the post-war cocoa price crash in Trinidad. Her mother died five years later, and her father eventually […]
learn more*Grace Lee Boggs was born on this date in 1915. She was an Asian American author, radical justice and social activist, philosopher and feminist. Boggs was born in Providence, Rhode Island, above her father’s restaurant. Her Chinese given name was Yu Ping, meaning “Jade Peace.” She was the daughter of Chin Lee, originally from Toishan in China and Yin […]
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