- male, deceased (1943)
- Jules Bledsoe (1898-1943), baritone, was a renowned opera singer and the first African American artist to gain regular employment in Broadway....
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- Gertrude DeWitt Nelson (December 26, 1898 - November 29, 2001) was an African American military, civilian, and American Red Cross nurse from...
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- David Ornette Cherry David Ornette Cherry David Ornette Cherry , winner of the "2003 ASCAP-Chamber Music America Award for Adventurous...
- Bennie L. Williams Bennie L. Williams was born and educated in Marshall, Texas, and graduated from Bishop College with a Bachelor of Arts Degree...
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- Levi Williams : Levi Williams ' background demonstrates his commitment to youth and community. He has more than 26 years of community service...
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- A generalist with diverse Information Technology experiences producing results across multiple platforms. Proven to learn quickly and contributor...
- E.K. Bailey (1946-2003) was founder and senior pastor of the Concord Missionary Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas. He received his B.A. in Religion...
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- SUTTON E. GRIGGS Reverend Sutton E. Griggs , minister, writer, and community leader, was born in Chatfield, Texas, in 1882. He was the son of...
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- Dr. Harry Robinson, Jr . has served as president/CEO of the African American Museum in Dallas, Texas, since 1974. He has held several...
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