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Article Gender Occupation Place of birth Residence
A C Wharton male politician Lebanon
A. P. Tureaud male lawyer New Orleans
Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. male politician
pastor
journalist
organizational founder
New Haven
Addeliar D. Guy III male judge Chicago
Adrian Murrell male American football player Fayetteville
Al Edwards male politician Houston
Al Green male politician
lawyer
New Orleans
Albert N. Whiting male sociologist
academic administrator
Navesink Columbia
Albert Vann male politician Brooklyn
Alfred Bitini Xuma male politician Transkei
Alonzo Herndon male entrepreneur
barber
Social Circle Atlanta
Amos M. Gailliard Jr. male soldier New York City
Andra Fuller male actor Houston
Andrew Young male film producer
politician
diplomat
writer
peace activist
human rights activist
film screenwriter
New Orleans
Andrew Zawacki male poet
Andy Stanfield male sprinter
athletics competitor
Washington, D.C.
Antonio Hart male saxophonist
jazz musician
composer
Baltimore
Archibald Carey, Jr. male politician Chicago
Archie Williams male sprinter
teacher
Oakland
Art Shell male American football player
American football coach
Charleston
Arthur Shores male lawyer Birmingham
Barrett Green male American football player
Barry Foster male American football player Hurst
Bassey Offiong male Detroit
Belford Lawson, Jr. male lawyer
American football player
Roanoke New Haven
Washington, D.C.
Benjamin Thurman Hacker male military officer Washington, D.C.
Bennett M. Stewart male politician
university teacher
Huntsville
Benny Boom male film director Philadelphia
Billy Taylor male association football player
American football player
Canadian football player
Hoxie Hoxie
Bobby Bell male American football player
businessperson
Shelby
Bobby Phills male basketball player Baton Rouge
Bobby Scott male politician
lawyer
Washington, D.C.
Bobby Wilks male aircraft pilot St. Louis
Bobby William Austin male sociologist
writer
Bowling Green
Brig Owens male American football player Linden
Byron Brown male politician Queens
C. O. Simpkins, Sr. male dentist
civil rights advocate
politician
Mansfield Shreveport
C. T. Vivian male Christian minister
writer
civil rights advocate
Boonville
Cain Hope Felder male theologian
biblical scholar
Aiken
Cannonball Adderley male bandleader
conductor
saxophonist
composer
jazz musician
record producer
Tampa
Canute Curtis male American football player Amityville
Carl Eller male American football player Winston-Salem
Carl McCall male politician Boston
Carnell Lake male American football player Salt Lake City
Cecil F. Poole male lawyer
judge
Birmingham
Chaka Fattah male politician Philadelphia Philadelphia
Channing Heggie Tobias male activist Augusta
Charles A. Hines male Washington, D.C.
Charles Alston male caricaturist
painter
sculptor
visual artist
Charlotte Harlem
Charlotte
Charles B. Rangel male politician
lawyer
Harlem
Charles Fisher male American football player Aliquippa
Charles H. Wesley male writer
historian
university teacher
Louisville Philadelphia
Washington, D.C.
Charles Haley male American football player Lynchburg
Charles Hamilton Houston male lawyer
jurist
university teacher
Washington, D.C.
Charles Henry Chapman male Cayuga County
Charles McGee male military officer
aircraft pilot
Cleveland
Charles Spurgeon Johnson male sociologist
university teacher
Bristol
Charles V. Willie male sociologist Dallas
Charles Wesley Turnbull male politician Saint Thomas
Chester Himes male writer
novelist
screenwriter
autobiographer
short story writer
Jefferson City
Chris Doleman male American football player Indianapolis
Chris Huffins male athletics competitor Brooklyn
Chris Mills male basketball player Los Angeles
Christopher Darden male lawyer Martinez
Chuck Stone male journalist
aircraft pilot
Hartford
Clementa C. Pinckney male politician
pastor
activist
Beaufort Ridgeland
Cliff Louis male American football player
Canadian football player
Brooklyn
Clifton Reginald Wharton, Sr. male diplomat Baltimore
Clinnon Oneal Harvey male mathematician
university teacher
Bonham
Clyde Fletcher male
Corey Hébert male journalist
Cornel West male theologian
philosopher
university teacher
actor
critic
writer
executive producer
podcaster
political activist
Tulsa
Cornelius Johnson male athletics competitor Los Angeles
Counteé Cullen male poet
novelist
writer
children's writer
Louisville
Damon Keith male lawyer
judge
Detroit
Daniel T. Blue, Jr. male lawyer
politician
Robeson County
Danny K. Davis male politician
teacher
university teacher
Parkdale
Darius Holland male American football player Petersburg
Darryl Henley male American football player
drug trafficker
Los Angeles
Darryl M. Bell male actor
television actor
Chicago
Dave Albritton male politician
athletics competitor
high jumper
Danville
David Blackwell male mathematician
statistician
university teacher
Centralia
David Dinkins male politician
jurist
mayor
Trenton
David Scott male politician
business executive
Aynor
Delano Lewis male lawyer
diplomat
businessperson
banker
Arkansas City
Demetrious Johnson male American football player St. Louis
Dennis Archer male lawyer
judge
politician
Detroit
Derek Fordjour male visual artist
film director
film producer
film screenwriter
Memphis New York City
Derrick Gaffney male American football player Jacksonville
Dhani Jones male American football player San Diego
Dick Gregory male comedian
writer
social activist
social critic
entrepreneur
athletics competitor
politician
autobiographer
political activist
St. Louis
Dolly King male basketball player
Don Barksdale male basketball player Oakland
Don Coleman male American football player Ponca City
Donald Driver male American football player Houston
Donald McHenry male diplomat
university teacher
St. Louis
Donny Hathaway male singer
singer-songwriter
conductor
pianist
record producer
Chicago
Dowdal H. Davis, Jr. male publisher Independence Kansas City
Duke Ellington male pianist
composer
autobiographer
jazz musician
conductor
bandleader
record producer
film score composer
music arranger
lyricist
jazz arranger
musician
Washington, D.C. Duke Ellington House
Duke Ihenacho male American football player Carson
E. Lynn Harris male screenwriter
novelist
writer
preface author
Flint
Earl F. Hilliard male politician
lawyer
Birmingham
Earl W. Renfroe male dentist
Eddie Hinton male American football player Lawton
Eddie Robinson male American football coach Jackson
Eddie Tolan male sprinter
athletics competitor
Denver
Edward Brooke male Massachusetts Attorney General
politician
lawyer
Washington, D.C.
Edward Gourdin male athletics competitor
lawyer
judge
long jumper
Jacksonville
Edward Richards male lawyer Guyana
Elgy Johnson male mathematician Jacksonville
Emanuel Cleaver male politician
pastor
radio personality
Waxahachie
Emmanuel Arceneaux male American football player
Canadian football player
Alexandria
Eric D. Walrond male novelist Georgetown
Eric Jerome Dickey male novelist
screenwriter
writer
Memphis
Eric Wright male American football player East St. Louis
Ernest A. Finney, Jr. male lawyer
judge
journalist
Smithfield
Ernest Nathan Morial male lawyer
politician
judge
New Orleans
Eugene Kinckle Jones male social reformer Richmond
Eugene Sawyer male politician
teacher
Greensboro
Eulace Peacock male athletics competitor Dothan
Fletcher Henderson male pianist
bandleader
composer
conductor
jazz musician
Cuthbert
Floyd H. Flake male politician
pastor
Los Angeles
Floyd McKissick male lawyer
judge
Asheville
Frank Yerby male writer
novelist
university teacher
Augusta Madrid
Frederick D. Patterson male teacher Washington, D.C.
Frederick Douglass male journalist
diplomat
writer
autobiographer
businessperson
editor
suffragist
abolitionist
orator
film editor
caulker
politician
Talbot County Baltimore
Freeman A. Hrabowski III male mathematician
university president
Birmingham
Fritz Pollard male athletics competitor Springfield
Fritz Pollard male American football player
American football coach
Chicago
Garrett Morgan male inventor
businessperson
Claysville
Garrett Temple male basketball player Baton Rouge
Gene Upshaw male American football player
trade unionist
Robstown
George Biddle Kelley male
George Edmund Haynes male social worker Pine Bluff Brooklyn
George Gregory male basketball player
Gerald Albright male jazz musician
saxophonist
Los Angeles
Gerald Eustis Thomas male diplomat
naval officer
Natick
Gerald Harris male mixed martial arts fighter Tulsa
Gerald Williams male American football player Waycross
Germain Ifedi male American football player Houston
Gordon Bell male American football player Troy
Gow Fields male
Greg Coleman male American football player Jacksonville
Greg Mathis male lawyer
judge
Detroit
Gregory Meeks male politician
lawyer
East Harlem
Hansen Clarke male politician
lawyer
Detroit
Harold Ford, Sr. male politician
funeral director
Memphis
Harry E. Johnson male lawyer St. Louis
Harry T. Edwards male lawyer
judge
New York City
Harvey Johnson, Jr. male politician Vicksburg
Heman Marion Sweatt male civil rights advocate Houston
Henry Arthur Callis male physician Rochester
Henry Lawrence male American football player Danville
Henry McKee Minton male physician Columbia
Henry Ponder male Wewoka
Herb Wesson male politician Cleveland
Herman Branson male physicist Pocahontas
Hill Harper male actor
television actor
film actor
Iowa City
Hilyard Robert Robinson male architect
Horace Dawson male diplomat Augusta
Horace Ward male lawyer
judge
politician
journalist
LaGrange
Hubert Humphrey male politician
pharmacist
trade unionist
Wallace
Hugh Bernard Price male lawyer Washington, D.C.
J. Marshall Shepherd male meteorologist Canton
J. Mayo Williams male American football player
record producer
composer
Pine Bluff
Monmouth
Ja A. Jahannes male psychologist
Jack Trice male American football player Hiram
James A. Joseph male artist
diplomat
Plaisance
James A. Porter male art historian
historian
painter
Baltimore
James Butts male athletics competitor Los Angeles
James H. McGee male politician
lawyer
Berryburg
James P. Comer male psychiatrist
child psychiatrist
educator
writer
East Chicago
James R. Williams male politician Columbus
Jason Wright male American football player
business consultant
Upland
Jawn Sandifer male judge
lawyer
Jay Harris male journalist
sports commentator
Norfolk
Jay Ratliff male American football player St. Petersburg
Jerry Butler male singer
songwriter
Sunflower
Jesse Binga male banker Detroit
Jesse E. Moorland male Christian minister
businessperson
book collector
Coldwater
Jesse Owens male sprinter
athletics competitor
long jumper
Oakville
Jethro Pugh male American football player
businessperson
Windsor
Jim McMillian male basketball player Raeford
Joe Brown male lawyer
judge
Washington, D.C.
Joe Rogers male lawyer
politician
Omaha
John "Hot Rod" Williams male basketball player Sorrento
John Brooks Slaughter male engineer Topeka
John H. Johnson male entrepreneur
publisher
businessperson
journalist
Arkansas City
John H. Morrow male diplomat Hackensack
John Hope male politician Augusta
John Hope Franklin male historian
university teacher
professor
writer
Rentiesville Oklahoma
Tulsa
Durham
Rentiesville
John N. Mitchell male military officer
lawyer
politician
Detroit
John T. Bullock male council member Philadelphia
John Thornton male American football player Philadelphia
John Woodruff male middle-distance runner
athletics competitor
Connellsville
Johnnie E. Wilson male military officer Baton Rouge
Joseph Lowery male human rights activist
civil rights advocate
Christian minister
Huntsville
Julian C. Dixon male politician Washington, D.C.
Julian David Rainey male lawyer
adviser
Weldon Boston
Julius Franks male dentist
American football player
Macon
Junior Bridgeman male basketball player
restaurateur
East Chicago
Kelly Miller male mathematician
sociologist
essayist
writer
Winnsboro
Ken Riley male American football player Bartow
Kenny Washington male American football player
actor
Los Angeles
Kenton Keith male diplomat
Kevin Grevioux male actor
screenwriter
writer
science fiction writer
film actor
voice actor
stunt performer
comics writer
Chicago
Kevin Young male athletics competitor Watts
Kwame Kilpatrick male politician
American football player
Detroit
Lawrence Ross male novelist Los Angeles
Lee Patrick Brown male politician
police officer
Wewoka
Lemuel Stinson male American football player Houston
Lenny Wilkens male basketball player
basketball coach
coach
Brooklyn Brooklyn
Lester Granger male military personnel Newport News
Lester Walton male diplomat St. Louis
Levi Watkins male surgeon Parsons
Lewis Kelly male American football player Lithonia
Lewis Ossie Swingler male journalist
Lewis Walker male university teacher Selma
Lionel Hampton male bandleader
saxophonist
composer
jazz musician
actor
percussionist
pianist
vocalist
Louisville
Lionel Richie male singer
singer-songwriter
pianist
record producer
film actor
saxophonist
Tuskegee
Lionel Wilson male politician New Orleans
Lloyd L. Gaines male activist Water Valley
Louis Wade Sullivan male politician
businessperson
physician
Atlanta
Lyman T. Johnson male school teacher Columbia Louisville
Malvin Russell Goode male journalist White Plains
Manteo Mitchell male athletics competitor
bobsledder
Shelby
Marc Morial male politician
lawyer
New Orleans
Marco Coleman male American football player Dayton
Marcus Pollard male basketball player
American football player
Lanett
Marion Barry male politician
human rights activist
Itta Bena
Mark Lee male American football player Hanford
Marques Murrell male American football player Fayetteville
Martin Luther King III male human rights activist Montgomery
Martin Luther King Jr. male pastor
preacher
civil rights advocate
human rights activist
peace activist
pacifist
writer
politician
Atlanta
Maurice J. Nutt male Catholic priest
author
adjunct professor
preacher
St. Louis St. Louis
New Orleans
Memphis
Chicago
Max Starks male American football player Orlando
Max Yergan male civil rights advocate
missionary
Raleigh
Maynard Jackson male politician Dallas
Mel Farr, Jr. male American football player Santa Monica
Mel Lattany male sprinter Brunswick
Michael A. Shipp male lawyer
judge
Paterson
Michael Clayton male American football player Baton Rouge
Michael Jackson male politician
American football player
Tangipahoa
Michael Pittman male American football player New Orleans
Mike Farr male American football player Santa Monica
Mike Merriweather male American football player Albany
Mike Powell male athletics competitor Philadelphia
Milton C. Davis male lawyer
Nate "Tiny" Archibald male basketball player
basketball coach
New York City The Bronx
New York City
Nathaniel Allison Murray male Washington, D.C.
Nesby Glasgow male American football player Los Angeles
Noble Sissle male bandleader
composer
conductor
jazz musician
singer
songwriter
lyricist
playwright
Indianapolis
Norm Rice male politician Denver
Norman Francis male academic Lafayette
Norman Manley male politician
lawyer
Manchester Parish
Olaniyi Sobomehin male American football player Portland
Omari Hardwick male actor
stage actor
television actor
film producer
Savannah
Orison Rudolph Aggrey male diplomat Salisbury
Otis Davis male sprinter
athletics competitor
Tuscaloosa
Ozell Sutton male military personnel
activist
journalist
Gould
Patrick O. Jefferson male politician The Bahamas
Paul Robeson male singer
lawyer
writer
basketball player
American football player
film actor
stage actor
politician
actor
musicologist
Princeton
Phil Edwards male physician
athletics competitor
Georgetown
Quinn Buckner male basketball player
basketball coach
Phoenix
Ralph Metcalfe male politician
sprinter
athletics competitor
Atlanta
Randal Pinkett male businessperson Philadelphia Somerset
Randy D. Dunn male politician Kansas City
Raphael Lanier male diplomat
Rayford Logan male historian
professor
political activist
university teacher
Washington, D.C.
Raymond Webber male American football player St. Louis
Reggie Kelly male American football player Aberdeen
Reggie Williams male American football player Flint
Rel Dowdell male film director
film producer
writer
screenwriter
Philadelphia
Richard Arrington, Jr. male zoologist
politician
entomologist
Livingston
Rob Hardy male film director
film producer
actor
director
screenwriter
cinematographer
Philadelphia Atlanta
Robert Benham male lawyer
judge
Cartersville
Robert Harold Ogle male
Robert L. Carter male lawyer
judge
journalist
Caryville
Robert Michael Franklin, Jr. male teacher Chicago
Roland Burris male politician
lawyer
bank examiner
executive
Centralia
Roland Martin male columnist
journalist
radio personality
writer
actor
Houston
Roman Oben male American football player Cameroon
Ron Dellums male politician
lobbyist
Mental Health Social Worker
program director
consultant
teacher
bureaucrat
Oakland
Ron Johnson male American football player Detroit
Ronald Moore male American football player Spencer
Roosevelt Fitzgerald male professor
columnist
Natchez
Rosey Grier male television actor
American football player
needleworker
Cuthbert
Roy A. Burrell male businessperson
radio personality
journalist
politician
Oak Grove
Roy Schneider male politician Saint Thomas
Rudolph McCollum Jr. male politician Richmond
Rusty Cundieff male actor
film director
screenwriter
television actor
television director
television producer
Pittsburgh
Sammuel Sanes male politician
case manager
Brooklyn Saint Croix
Christiansted
Sammy Green male American football player Bradenton
Samuel L. Gravely, Jr. male military officer Richmond
Samuel Pierce male politician
university teacher
Glen Cove
Sandy Stephens male American football player
Canadian football player
Uniontown
Sayon Cooper male athletics competitor
Stan McKenzie male basketball player Miami
Stan Verrett male sports commentator Louisiana
Steve Jordan male American football player Phoenix
Steven Horsford male politician
business executive
Las Vegas
Stuart Scott male sports commentator
journalist
Chicago
Sydney Hall male actor
television actor
model
dancer
West Hartford
T. J. Heath male American football player
Canadian football player
Alexandria
T. J. Jemison male civil rights advocate
religious figure
Selma
Ted Berry male lawyer
politician
Kentucky
Terence Todman male diplomat Saint Thomas
Thomas W. Young male journalist
editor
lawyer
Norfolk Norfolk
Thurgood Marshall male judge
lawyer
politician
jurist
Baltimore
Todd Day male basketball player
basketball coach
Decatur
Todd Duncan male opera singer
actor
Danville
Tony Brown male journalist
academic
comedian
businessperson
film director
Charleston
Trezelle Jenkins male American football player Chicago
Tyrell Johnson male American football player Rison
Tyrone Yates male politician Cincinnati
Vaughn Lowery male actor
television actor
model
Detroit
Vertner Woodson Tandy male architect Lexington
W. E. B. Du Bois male historian
novelist
philosopher
writer
sociologist
social worker
human rights activist
photographer
poet
autobiographer
opinion journalist
teacher
journalist
art historian
economist
Great Barrington Atlanta
Ghana
Berlin
Wallace Triplett male American football player La Mott
Walt Bellamy male basketball player New Bern
Walt Frazier male basketball player
actor
Atlanta Atlanta
Walt Wesley male basketball player Fort Myers
Walter A. Gordon male lawyer
American football player
judge
politician
police officer
Atlanta
Walter Carrington male diplomat New York City
Walter E. Gaskin male military officer Savannah
Walter Washington male Hazlehurst
Wayne Embry male basketball player Springfield Springfield
Wes Chandler male American football player New Smyrna Beach
Wes Moore male soldier
writer
politician
business executive
investment banker
television producer
Takoma Park Riverside
Guilford
Government House
Wes Unseld male basketball player
basketball coach
sports executive
Louisville Louisville
Wesley A. Brown male military officer Baltimore
Whitney Young male politician Shelby County
Wiley J. Henderson male Clarke County
William Byron Rumford male pharmacist
politician
Courtland
William H. Gray male politician
lobbyist
businessperson
Baton Rouge
William Levi Dawson male politician
lawyer
Albany
William P. Foster male composer
bandleader
music educator
music director
bandmaster
Kansas City
Kansas City
William Pierce male clinical psychologist Youngstown
William T. Andrews male politician Sumter
William Thaddeus Coleman, Jr. male attorney at law
politician
lawyer
Philadelphia
Willie Brown Jr. male politician
podcaster
dental hygienist
lawyer
Mineola San Francisco
Willis Ward male athletics competitor
American football player
Alabama
Winston E. Scott male military officer
astronaut
aircraft pilot
Miami
Woody Strode male film actor
athletics competitor
professional wrestler
television actor
American football player
actor
Los Angeles
Wyatt Tee Walker male historian Brockton
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