People, Locations, Episodes

Mon, 12.13.1943

Maurice Hines, Dancer, Singer, and Choreographer born.

*Maurice Hines was born on this date in 1943. He was a Black actor, director, singer, and choreographer. He was Gregory Hines’ older brother. Maurice Robert Hines Jr. was born in New York City to a Catholic couple, Alma Iola (Lawless) and Maurice Robert Hines Sr., a dancer, musician, and actor. Hines began his career […]

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Wed, 12.29.1943

Roy McBride, Poet born

*Roy McBride was born on this date in 1943. He was a Black teacher, writer, community activist, and poet/spoken word artist. Roy Chester McBride was from Magnolia, Arkansas, and was the firstborn of Roger and Lacinea McBride; McBride fell in love with books and reciting words as a child. The Arkansas native moved to the […]

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Fri, 03.10.1944

Lou Bellamy, Theatrical Director born

*Lou Bellamy was born on this date in 1944. He is an African American Theatric Director, actor, entrepreneur and educator.

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Mon, 07.24.1944

Jalal Nuriddin, Poet, and Musician born

*Jalal Nuriddin was born on this date in 1944. He was a Black poet and musician.  Jalaluddin Mansur Nuriddin was born Lawrence Padilla in the Fort Greene housing project in Brooklyn, New York.  As a youth, Nuriddin ran with a local gang, the Fort Greene Chaplains; they fought a street rivalry with the Bed-Stuy Bishops […]

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Tue, 08.01.1944

Germaine Acogny, Dancer born.

*The birth of Germaine Acogny is celebrated on this date in 1944. She is a Black African dancer, teacher, and choreographer. Born in Benin to a Senegalese civil servant, Germaine Acogny was also a descendant of the Yoruba people through her grandmother. When she was 10, the family moved to Dakar, Senegal, where she spent the remainder of her […]

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Wed, 08.30.1944

Anna Lucasta Premiers on Broadway

On this date in 1944, the play “Anna Lucasta” opened on Broadway.

The American Negro Theater produced this first all-Black production with a non-racial theme. It starred Hilda Simms and Frederick O’Neal. The setting was the Lucasta living room in Pennsylvania and Noah’s Bar in Brooklyn, early 1941.

Written by Philip Yordan, the story about a waterfront prostitute had a very successful run of over 950 performances. The play with was filmed in 1958, starring Eartha Kitt and Sammy Davis Jr.

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Fri, 09.08.1944

Fred Benjamin, Choreographer born

Fred Benjamin was born on this date in 1944. He was an African American dancer, choreographer, and instructor.

He was born in Boston, and began dancing at age four at Elma Lewis’ School of Fine Arts in Roxbury. He danced with the Talley Beatty Company from 1963 until 1966, when the company folded. Two years later, he started his own New York-based Fred Benjamin Dance Company, which existed, largely without funding, for 20 years. Like most African American choreographers of the time, his work was compared to that of Alvin Ailey, but Benjamin modeled himself after his idol, Beatty.

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Fri, 04.27.1945

August Wilson, Theatrical Playwright born

*On this date in 1945, August Wilson was born. He was an
African American Playwright and Activist.

Born in Pittsburgh to a white father (Frederick August Kittle, who never lived with his family) and a Black mother (Daisy Wilson) from North Carolina. His mother raised him along with five siblings. During the 1960s Wilson left school in the 9th grade and worked at menial jobs at age 16. He received his education in libraries and in town hubs. Wilson began writing plays in Pittsburgh and then took a job in St. Paul writing dramatic skits for the Science Museum of Minnesota.

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Tue, 07.10.1945

Ron Glass, Actor born

*Ron Glass was born on this date in 1945. He was an African American actor.

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Wed, 07.11.1945

Richard Westley, Playwright born

*Richard Wesley was born on this date in 1945. He is a Black playwright and screenwriter. Richard Wesley was born in Newark, New Jersey, to George and Gertrude Wesley and grew up in the city’s Ironbound section.   After finishing high school, he studied playwriting and dramatic literature at Howard University and graduated with a Master of Fine Arts in 1967.  He first became known […]

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Sat, 05.11.1946

Joyce Solomon Moorman, Composer and Educator born

*Joyce Solomon Moorman was born on May 11, 1946. She is a Black composer and educator. Joyce Solomon was born in Tuskegee, Alabama, and grew up in Columbia, South Carolina. She attended segregated public schools through high school. Moorman earned a bachelor’s degree from Vassar College in 1968 and, in 1971, a Master’s Degree from […]

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Thu, 07.18.1946

Dianne McIntyre, Dancer and Teacher born

*Dianne McIntyre was born on this date in 1946.  She is a Black dancer, choreographer, and teacher. Dianne McIntyre was born in Cleveland, Ohio, to Dorothy Layne McIntyre, the first Black woman to be licensed by the Civil Aeronautics Authority, and Francis Benjamin McIntyre.  At the age of four, McIntyre began studying ballet under the tutelage of Elaine Gibbs after […]

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Thu, 10.10.1946

Willard White, Classic Vocalist born

*Willard White was born on this date in 1946. He is a Jamaican bass-baritone classical vocalist.

He was born into a poor but supportive family in Kingston. His father was a dockworker, his mother a housewife. White first began to learn music by listening to the radio and singing Nat King Cole songs. Singer and civil rights activist, Paul Robeson, also inspired him. He was a founding member of the Jamaica Folk Singers, sang with the Jamaica Amateur Operatic Society and trained at the Jamaican School of Music and then went on to the Juilliard School in New York.

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Thu, 10.10.1946

Ben Vereen, Dancer, and Singer born

*Ben Vereen was born on this date in 1946. He is a Black actor, dancer, and singer. Vereen was born Benjamin Augustus Middleton in Laurinburg, North Carolina. While still an infant, Vereen and his family relocated to the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York City. He was adopted by James Vereen, a paint factory worker, […]

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Wed, 11.20.1946

Samuel Wright, Actor, and Singer born

*Samuel Wright was born on this date in 1946. He was a Black actor and singer. Samuel Edward Wright was from Camden, South Carolina.  He was a student at Camden High School, where he was involved with sports and the arts. His first Broadway role was in the original 1971 cast of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s […]

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Barely through the second quarter-and he has already rushed through swatches of curses, blood and astro turf fourteen times-a ballet of chalkboard moves which sometimes fail. After the bodies rise,... THURMAN THOMAS by Reuben Jackson.
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