Albert “Al” Sampson was born on this date in 1938. He is an African American activist and minister.
learn more*On this date in1938, Jimmie Lee Jackson was born. He was an African American minister and civil right activist.
learn more*On this date in 1939, Ben Ami Ben-Israel was born. He was a Black emigrant to Israel, the founder and spiritual leader of the African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem. Ben Carter was born in a Baptist family in Chicago, Illinois. After dropping out of high school, Carter served three years in the United States Army, where he earned his GED […]
learn more*James Zwerg was born on this date in 1939. He is a white-American retired minister and activist. James Zwerg was born in Appleton, Wisconsin, with his parents and older brother, Charles. His father was a dentist who provided free dental care to the poor one day per month. He was involved in school and participated […]
learn more*Jeremiah Wright was born on this date in1941. He is an African American minister, educator and activist.
Jeremiah Alvesta Wright, Jr was born and raised in the Germantown section of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is the son of Jeremiah Wright, Sr., a Baptist minister and Mary Elizabeth Henderson Wright, a schoolteacher and education administrator. Wright graduated from the Central High School of Philadelphia in 1959. From 1959 to 1961, Wright attended Virginia Union University and is a member of Omega Psi Phi fraternity, Zeta chapter.
learn more*Henry Lyons was born on this date in 1942. He is a Black minister and former president of the National Baptist Convention, USA, Inc. Henry J. Lyons was from Tampa, Florida, and was raised by his grandfather, a Deacon named Booker T. Lyons. His father, who was only 16 when Henry was born, played a […]
learn more*Andraé Crouch was born on this date in 1942. He was an African American gospel singer, songwriter, arranger, recording artist, record producer, and pastor.
Born in San Francisco, California, Andraé Edward Crouch along with his twin sister, Sandra were children to Benjamin and Catherine (neé Hodnett) Crouch. When he was young, Crouch’s parents owned and operated Crouch Cleaners, a dry-cleaning business, a restaurant, a street ministry, and hospital and prison ministry in Los Angeles, California.
learn more*On this date in 1942, Lola Falana was born. She was an American singer, dancer, model, actress, and minister. Loleta Elayne Falana was Born in Camden, New Jersey; she was the third of six children born to Bennett, a welder, and Cleo Falana, a seamstress. Her father, an Afro Cuban, left his homeland of Cuba to […]
learn moreReverend Wilton D. Gregory was born in Chicago on this date in 1947. He is an African American Roman Catholic bishop and the seventh bishop of Belleville, Illinois.
learn more*Calvin O. Butts, was born on this date in1949. He is an African American pastor, educator, and administrator.
learn more*Gayle Elizabeth Harris was born on this date in 1951. She is a Black priest and bishop. Harris was born in Cleveland, Ohio, and studied at the Lewis & Clark College and the Church Divinity School of the Pacific. Harris became a deacon in February 1981 and a priest in June 1982. She was assistant […]
learn more*Capers Funnye was born on this date in 1952. He is a Black Jewish Rabbi and activist. From Georgetown, SC, the Low Country, Capers C. Funnye Jr’s paternal ancestry among the Geechee, Gullah people of the Sea Islands. His family moved to Chicago as part of the Great Migration of Blacks to industrial cities out […]
learn more*James Perkins Jr. is celebrated on this date in 1952. He is a Black businessman, teacher, and politician. James Perkins Jr. grew up in Selma, where his parents were elementary school principals and nurses. He graduated in 1971 in the first racially integrated class at Selma High School; he organized an unsuccessful effort to use […]
learn moreThe 1952 founding of The Caravans Black Gospel singing group is celebrated on this date.
learn more*Jean-Bertrand Aristide was born on this date in 1953. He is a former Black priest and politician. Jean-Bertrand Aristide was born into poverty in Port-Salut, Sud, Haiti. His father died three months after he was born, and he later moved to Port-au-Prince with his mother. At age five, Aristide started school with priests of the Salesian […]
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