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Fri, 07.23.1915

Hallie Almena Lomax, Journalist and Activist born.

*Hallie Almena Lomax was born on July 23, 1915. She was a Black journalist and activist. Hallie Almena Davis was born in Galveston, Texas. Her parents, Clifford and Geneva Davis, moved the family to Chicago and Los Angeles, where she graduated from Jordan High School in the Watts neighborhood. She briefly studied journalism at Los […]

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Mon, 09.20.1915

Lee Lorch, Math Professor, and Activist born

*Lee Lorch was born on this date in 1915.  He was a white Jewish-American mathematician, American Civil Rights activist, professor, and communist.  Lee Alexander Lorch was born in New York City to Adolph Lorch and Florence Mayer Lorch. He graduated from Cornell University in 1935 and obtained his Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of Cincinnati […]

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Tue, 05.16.1916

Thelma Glass, Educator, and Activist born

*Thelma Glass was born on this date in 1916. She was a Black educator and activist. She was born Thelma McWilliams to a hotel cook and homemaker in Mobile, Alabama. She graduated from Dunbar High School (Mobile) and attended Alabama State University and Columbia University. She married Arthur Glass in 1942, and both taught geography at Alabama […]

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Fri, 05.19.1916

Homer Jack, Minister and Activist born.

*Homer Jack was born on this date in 1916. He was a white-American Unitarian Universalist clergyman, pacifist, and social activist. From Rochester, NY., Homer A. Jack was an only child to active socialist parents. His grandparents had immigrated from central and eastern Europe to escape oppression and poverty. Like his parents, young Jack was a […]

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Fri, 06.02.1916

George Houser, CORE Co-Founder born

*George Houser was born on this date in 1916. He was a white-American Methodist minister and civil rights activist.   George Mills Houser was born in Cleveland, Ohio, to parents who were Methodist missionaries. As a child, he spent several years with them in the Far East, largely in the Philippines.  After studying at what is now the University of the Pacific in […]

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Sat, 06.03.1916

Ardelia Dixon, Activist, and Educator born

*Ardelia Dixon was born on this date in 1916. She was an African American activist and educator.

Born in Atlantic City to Ardelia Jackson and Oscar Dixon, Mrs. Dixon grew up in Cleveland and graduated from John Hay High School. She attended Fenn College (later Cleveland State University) for a year and then began working for her degree part time at Cleveland College of Western Reserve University (later Case Western Reserve University). In 1945, she married a fellow civic volunteer, Henry George Dixon, but had no children.

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Sun, 07.23.1916

Julius Winfield Robertson, Lawyer born

*Julius Winfield Robertson was born on this date in 1916.  He was a Black lawyer, author, and civil rights activist.    Born in rural Georgia to a family of farmers, they moved to Tennessee for better opportunities.  In the early 1920s, he moved to Washington, DC, to escape the harsh realities of being a black man living in […]

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Wed, 07.26.1916

Spottswood Robinson III, Lawyer, and Judge born

*Spottswood Robinson was born on this date in 1916.  He was a Black lawyer, judge, and civil rights activist.     Spottswood William Robinson, III, was from Richmond, Virginia.   As a young man, he had two heroes, his father and paternal grandfather; he idolized his grandfather because of his fearlessness and accomplishments. Spottswood W. Robinson, Sr. was born into […]

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Fri, 12.08.1916

Bernice Fisher, Union Activist born

*Elsie Bernice Fisher was born on this date in 1916. She was a white-American activist and union organizer.   From Rochester, N.Y., Fisher’s father was Jay Merritt Fisher; her mother was Annie Rosetta (Morrison) Fisher. She graduated from Monroe High School in Rochester in 1934. She studied at the Rochester Collegiate Center from 1935 to 1936. Fisher attended Colgate Rochester Divinity […]

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Wed, 01.31.1917

The Rosenwald School Project in America Begins

*The Rosenwald School project in America is celebrated in 1917. This Educational endeavor built over 5,000 schools, shops, and teacher homes in the United States primarily to educate Black children in the South during the early 20th century. The project was the product of the partnership between Julius Rosenwald and Booker T. Washington. The need arose from […]

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Thu, 02.08.1917

Igal Roodenko, Ukranian-American Activist born

*Igal Roodenko was born on this date in 1917. He was a white Jewish, Ukrainian American printer, activist, and pacifist. Igal Roodenko was born in New York City. His parents, Morris (Moishe) and Ida, were from Zhytomyr, near Kyiv, in present-day Ukraine. They fled persecution under the Russian Tsar and emigrated to Palestine in 1914, […]

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Sun, 03.11.1917

Robert L. Carter, Attorney, and Activist born

*Robert Lee Carter was born on this date in 1917. He was an African American Attorney, United States District Judge and Civil Rights activist.

From Caryville, Florida, while still very young, his mother moved north to Newark, New Jersey, where he was raised. Carter graduated from high school at sixteen and earned his undergraduate degree in political science from Lincoln University (Pennsylvania) and his law degree from Howard University School of Law in 1940, both on scholarship. He also was a member of Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity.

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Mon, 04.09.1917

Irene Kirkaldy, Educator, and Activist born

Irene Morgan Kirkaldy was born on this date in 1917. She was an African American educator and civil rights activist.

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Wed, 04.25.1917

Esther S. Brown, Kansas City Activist born

Esther Swirk Brown’s birth in 1917 is celebrated on this date. She was a White American Civil Rights Activist.

Brown was from Kansas City, MO. She attended Paseo High School, the University of Chicago, and Northwestern University. After her marriage in 1943, she filled the role of a typical Johnson County suburbanite until she learned of the terrible conditions for Black students not far from her home. A comfortable white Jewish housewife, she was concerned with the choices that Black students had to attend school.

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Mon, 04.30.1917

The American Friends Service Committee is Formed

*The American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) was founded on this date in 1917. They are a Quaker Religious Society of Friends, an established organization working for peace and social justice in the United States and worldwide. AFSC was founded as a combined effort by American members of the Religious Society of Friends to assist World […]

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