*This date in 1933 marks the birth of Yusef Iman. He was a Black poet, singer, actor, playwright, and director. Born Joseph Washington Jr., he was one of five children from Savannah, GA. His journey into adulthood included membership in the Nation of Islam through Malcolm X of Muslim Mosque Inc. and the O.A.A.U. (Organization […]
learn more*Audre Lorde was born on this date in 1934. She was an African American poet, essayist, and feminist whose works intertwine the personal and the political.
learn more*Vivian Liberto Distin was born on this date in 1934. She was a Black homemaker and author. She was the first wife of singer Johnny Cash. Vivian Liberto was born and raised in San Antonio, Texas, and was the daughter of Irene (Robinson) and Thomas Peter Liberto. Her paternal grandparents were from Cefalù, Palermo, Sicily. […]
learn moreWole Soyinka, a talented, ingenious Nigerian playwright, poet, novelist, and lecturer, was born on this date in 1934.
learn moreHenry Dumas was born on this date in 1934. He was an African American teacher and writer.
learn more*Austin “Tom” Clarke was born on this date in 1934. He was a Black novelist, essayist, journalist, and short-story writer. Austin Ardinel Chesterfield “Tom” Clarke was born in St. James, Barbados, where he received his early education in Anglican schools. He taught at a rural school for three years. In 1955 he moved to Canada […]
learn more*Sonia Sanchez was born on this date in 1934.She is an African American writer.
Born Wilsonia Benita Driver in Birmingham, Alabama, her mother was Lena Jones Driver and her father was Wilson L. Driver. Her mother died a year after her birth, and Sanchez lived with her paternal grandmother and other relatives for several years. In 1943 Sanchez moved to Harlem, NY with her sister to live with their father and his third wife. She earned a B.A. in political science from Hunter College in 1955. She also did postgraduate work at New York University and studied poetry with Louise Bogan.
learn moreAmiri Baraka was born on this date in 1934. He is an African American writer, probably best known as a playwright and poet.
learn moreJohari Amini (her name may also appear as JohariCourts-Amini, JCourts-Amini, JohariC) was born on this date in 1948. She is an African American teacher of theater, director of several outstanding plays, an educator, a writer, and an administrator.
learn more*On this date, in 1935, Steve Cannon was born. He was a Black writer and publisher. Cannon was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, and moved to New York City in 1962. During the civil rights era, he was a member of the Society of Umbra, a collective of Black writers. Cannon taught humanities at Medgar Evers College, helping to […]
learn moreOn this date we celebrate the Federal Writers Project (FWP). FWP was an extension of the New Deal’s Works Project Administration (WPA) that gave employment between 1935 and 1939 to about 4,500 American writers, 106 of these were African Americans.
learn more*Jay Wright was born on this date in 1935. He is a Black poet, playwright, and essayist. Born in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Wright’s mother, Leona Dailey, was of African and Native American ancestry; his father, George Murphy, claimed African, Cherokee, and Irish roots. Murphy held various blue-collar jobs, including construction, driving a jitney, and working as a handyman. […]
learn more*Rose Nolen was born on this date in 1935. She was an African American author and newspaper journalist.
Born in Windsor, MO. Her parents were Norman and Opal (Willis) Rhodes. She had four sisters, Norma Sowell, Ann Ferguson, June and Jane Rhodes and three brothers, Thomas, Gary and Richard Rhodes. Rose Mary Nolan graduated from the CC Hubbard School, Sedalia in 1952. She started her journalism career in 1983 as a columnist and staff writer for the Pettis County Local Times-News in Sedalia.
learn more*A.B. Spellman was born on this date in 1935. He is a Black poet and writer. Alfred Bennett(A.B.) Spellman Jr. is from Elizabeth City, North Carolina; his parents were educators. He graduated from P.W. Moore High School, where he was a basketball team, glee club, and oratorical club member. In 1956, Spellman earned his B.S. […]
learn more*Virginia Esther Hamilton was born on this date in 1936. An African America writer, from Yellow Springs, Ohio, she was the daughter of Kenneth James Hamilton and Etta Belle (Perry) Hamilton.
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