*The National Congress of Colored Parents and Teachers Association (NCCPT) is celebrated on this date in 1926. Its beginnings in 1911 were the work of Selena Sloan Butler at Yonge Street Elementary School. There, she held the first parent-teacher association for Blacks in the United States. In 1919, she formed a statewide parent-teacher association […]
learn more*Arthur McWatt was born on this date in 1926. He was an African American educator, author, activist and administrator.
learn more*The opening of Phoenix Colored H. S. in 1926 is celebrated on this date. Segregation was made legal in the Arizona Territory in 1909.
learn moreThe birth of Dr. Jeanne L. Noble in 1926 is celebrated on this date. She was an African American educator and writer.
learn more*Earl Bowman, Jr was born on this date in 1927. He was a Black teacher, coach, and administrator. Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Earl Wesley Bowman was the son of Earl W. Bowman and Edith Peery Bowman. He had one brother, Henry, and two sisters, Alice and Harriet. After graduating from Minneapolis Central High School, he […]
learn more*Texas Southern University was founded on this date in 1927. It is a public historically black university (HBCU) in Houston, Texas. The university is one of the nation’s largest and most comprehensive HBCUs, with over 10,000 students enrolled and over 100 academic programs. It is a Thurgood Marshall College Fund member and is accredited by […]
learn more*Gloria Blackwell was born on this date in 1927. She was a Black activist and educator. Gloria Thomasina Blackwell was born in Little Rock in Dillon County, South Carolina, the second of three children to Harrison Benjamin Blackwell and Lurline Olivia Thomas Blackwell. She had two brothers. Her father was a businessman and barber, and […]
learn more*Betty Allen was born on this date in 1927. She was a Black operatic mezzo-soprano and teacher. She was born Elizabeth Louise Allen (or Betty Lou) in Campbell, Ohio, near Youngstown. Her father was a college-educated math teacher who worked in a steel mill as racial segregation during the 1930s. Her mother earned extra money […]
learn more*Sam Middleton was born on this date in 1927. He was a Black mixed-media artist. Middleton was born and raised in Harlem, New York City. As a young boy, he often visited the nearby Savoy Ballroom, where jazz and classical music became important inspirations for his artistic endeavors. While working at the Savoy, Middleton designed costumes […]
learn more*Willie Christine King Farris was born on this date in 1927. She was a Black teacher, author, and college professor. Born in Atlanta, Georgia, Christine King was the first child of Martin Luther King, Sr., and Alberta Williams King. She had two brothers, Martin Luther King Jr. and Alfred Daniel King. The three siblings spent their early years in […]
learn moreBishop State Community College (BSCC) was founded in 1927 on this date.
Located in Mobile, Alabama, BSCC is one of more than 100 Historical Black Colleges and Universities in America. Bishop State Community College began as the Mobile Branch of Alabama State Teachers’ College of Montgomery. At first, the college offered extension course for in-service teachers. In 1936, they established an year around two-year college. In 1965, the college was named officially Mobile State Junior College.
learn moreBarbara Sizemore, an African American educator, was born on this date in 1927.
Barbara Laffoon was born in Chicago, the only child of Sylvester Walter Laffoon and Delila Alexander Laffoon. She grew up in Terre Haute, IN where she attended Booker T. Washington Elementary School. Her father died when she was 8 years old and her mother remarried a man named Aldwin E. Stewart.
After graduating from Wiley High School, she received both her undergraduate and graduate degrees from Northwestern University, and a Ph.D. in educational administration from the University of Chicago.
learn more*The founding of the Crockett State School is celebrated on this date in 1927. This was a Texas Youth Commission juvenile correctional facility. The Crockett State School, located in Crockett, Texas, was on a 125-acre farm about 115 miles north of Houston, TX, and students there committed various crimes, including truancy, property crimes, and crimes […]
learn moreThe birth of Christopher F. Edley in 1928 is marked on this date. He was an African American lawyer and administrator.
learn moreThe founding of Lewis College of Business (LCB) established in Detroit in 1928 is celebrated on this date. Violet T. Lewis founded the college at the beginning of the Great Depression.
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