*This date in 1911 marks the birth of Edward Mazique. He was a Black doctor and pioneer in the medical community of Washington, D.C. Edward Craig Mazique was a native of Natchez, Miss. He graduated from Natchez College before leaving Mississippi to pursue an undergraduate degree and graduated from Morehouse College in Georgia, later serving […]
learn more*W. Lincoln Hawkins was born on this date in 1911. He was a Black chemist, engineer, and environmental justice advocate. Walter Lincoln Hawkins was born in Washington, D.C. His father was a lawyer for the U.S. Census Bureau, and his mother was a science teacher in the District of Columbia school system. Hawkins also […]
learn more*Lilian Ngoyi was born on this date in 1911. She was a Black machinist, nurse, and South African activist. Lilian Masediba Matabane was born in Pretoria, South Africa. She was the only daughter of Annie and Isaac Matabane and a sister to three brothers, Lawrence, George, and Percy. Her grandfather, on her mother’s side, was a […]
learn more*Reginald Weir was born on this date in 1911. was a Black tennis player and physician. Reginald Storum Weir was born in Washington, D.C. Weir was a medical school graduate of New York University and practiced family medicine from 1935 to 1985. Weir was captain of the City College of New York, men’s tennis team. […]
learn moreOn this date in 1912, Horace Rain, an African American doctor and community activist, was born.
He was was one of three sons born in Atlanta to Igolias and Elizabeth Rains. The family moved to Columbus, OH, when Horace was a baby. He completed his education in public schools in Columbus, and attended Wilberforce University on a track scholarship. He received his B.S. degree in 1938, then taught physical education at Lincoln University, Jefferson City, MO., before being drafted into the Army in 1941.
learn more*Moddie Taylor was born on this date in 1912. He was an African American chemist.
learn more*E. Oscar Woolfolk was born on this date in 1912. He was a Black chemist and Professor. From Tupelo, Mississippi, he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Talladega College, Alabama, in 1934 and a Master of Science from Ohio State University in 1939. Ten years later, Woolfolk earned a Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University […]
learn more*Jasper B Jeffries was born on this date in 1912. He was a Black physicist and teacher. Jasper Brown Jeffries was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, the eldest child of Brown and Edna Jeffries; Jasper had three younger brothers, Carl, Hubert, and Robert. Jeffries earned his B.S. degree in 1933 from West Virginia State College […]
learn more*James Lu Valle was born on this date in 1912. He was an African American Chemist.
From in San Antonio, Texas, he received a Bachelor of Arts from UCLA in 1936. During that time he ran track for UCLA and won a Bronze medal in 400 meter race in the 1936 Berlin Olympics. In 1937, Lu Valle earned a Master of Arts and Ph.D. in 1940 from California Institute of technology.
learn moreEdwin R. Russell was born on this date in 1913. He was a Black chemist and professor. Edwin Roberts Russell was born in Columbia, South Carolina. He earned a B.A. from Benedict College in 1935 and an M.A. in Chemistry from Howard University in 1937. From 1936-1942, Russell served as a chemistry assistant and instructor […]
learn moreDr. Muriel Marjorie Petioni was born on this date in 1914. She is an African American doctor, activist, and community server.
She was born in Trinidad, Port of Spain, the daughter of Rose Alling, a department store clerk, and Charles Augustin Petioni, a newspaper reporter. Her family migrated to New York City when Muriel was five years old. Her father became a prominent Harlem physician, activist, and nationalist for Caribbean independence.
learn moreOn this date, Dorothy Lavinia Brown was born in 1919. She was an African American doctor, legislator, and the first Black female surgeon in the South.
learn moreOn this date in 1914, Henry McBay was born. He was an African American scientist and educator.
Henry Ransom Cecil McBay was from Mexia, TX. He received a Bachelor of Science from Wiley College in 1934, a Master of Science from Atlanta University in 1936, and a Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Chicago in 1945. He was an instructor of chemistry at Wiley College from 1936 to 1938, then an instructor at Western University, Kansas City. In 1944 and 1945, he won the Elizabeth Norton prize at the University of Chicago for outstanding research in chemistry.
learn more*Carlton Goodlett was born on this date in 1914. He was a Black physician, newspaper publisher, and political activist. Carlton Benjamin Goodlett was born in Chipley, Florida, to Fannie T. Russ and Arthur Goodlett and later migrated to Omaha, Nebraska. He was the youngest of two children. His sister’s name is unknown, but when she was five and Carlton […]
learn more*Herman Branson was born on this date in 1914. He was an African American Physicist. Physics is the science of nature in the broadest sense. Physicists study the behavior and properties of matter in a wide variety of contexts, ranging from the sub-nuclear particles from which all ordinary matter is made (particle physics) to the behavior of the material Universe as a whole (cosmology).
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