*Nichelle Nichols was born on this date in 1932. She was a Black actress, singer, and dancer. Grace Dell Nichols was the third of six children born in Robbins, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago. Her father was Samuel Earl Nichols, a factory worker elected both town mayor of Robbins in 1929 and its chief magistrate, […]
learn more*On this date in 1933, Godfrey Cambridge was born. He was an African American actor and comedian, one of the most unique comics of the early 1970’s.
Born to parents who emigrated from British Guiana, he attended public schools in Nova Scotia while living with his grandparents. After finishing his education in New York at Flushing High School and Hofstra College, he began to study acting.
learn more*On this date in 1933, Quincy Jones was born. He is a Black musician, composer, producer, and arranger.
learn moreOn this date in 1933, Adolph Caesar, an African American actor, was born.
Born in Harlem, New York, Caesar graduated from George Washington High School in New York City. He enlisted in the Navy where he achieved the rank of chief petty officer.
learn moreOn this date in 1933, Flip Wilson was born. He was an African American entertainer and the most visible Black comedian of the early 1970s.
learn moreCicely Tyson was born on this date in 1933. She is an African American model and actress.
learn more*Gil Noble was born on this date in 1932. He was an African American television broadcaster and journalist.
learn more*Al Freeman Jr. was born on this date in 1934. He was a Black actor, writer and college (drama) professor.
learn moreTed Ross, an African American entertainer, was born on this date in 1934.
Theodore “Ted” Ross was from Zanesville, Ohio, but his mother, Elizabeth Russell, a nightclub singer in the 1920s and 1930s, moved the family to Dayton when young Ross was seven. He loved the clubs on West Fifth Street–Dayton’s answer to Harlem in the first half of the 20th century. While in junior high, Ross, who was big for his age, would dress up and strut into the Owl Club and The Palace Theater’s Midnight Rambles to see great acts such as Duke Ellington.
learn more*Dick Anthony Williams was born on this date in 1934. He was an African American actor.
Williams was born on the South Side of Chicago and spent four years of his childhood in a hospital being treated for polio. In an interview with The Chicago Tribune, he said being hospitalized had its advantages. It kept him safe, he said, and he “ate well.” But, he added, “It’s very gratifying now to see an iron lung and not have to get into it.”
learn moreLloyd Haynes was born on this date in 1934. He was an African American actor.
Born Samuel Lloyd Haynes in South Bend, IN, he served in the Marines in Korea and was a commander in the Navy.
As an actor, Haynes starred as a history teacher “Pete Dixon” on TV’s Room 222, one of the most popular TV shows of the 1960s. The series chronicled the lives of the students and teachers at the fictional Walt Whitman High School.
learn more*Sylvia Robinson was born on this date in 1935. She was a Black singer and music producer. Born Sylvia Vanderpool in New York City, she made her first record when she was 14, backed by the veteran jazz trumpeter ‘Hot Lips’ Page. By the time she enrolled at Washington Irving High School, she was already […]
learn moreOn this date in 1935, Diahann Carroll was born. She is an African American actress and singer.
learn more*On this date, we celebrate the birth of Gail Fisher in 1935. She was an African American actress best known for portraying widowed secretary Peggy Fair on the CBS detective show Mannix, a part she played from 1968 to 1975.
learn more*Lou Myers was born on this date in 1935. He was an African American actor.
Lou Leabengula Myers was born in Chesapeake, West Virginia, the son of Dorothy Jeffries Brown. Myers guest starred on a variety of TV shows, from “NYPD Blue” to “Touched by an Angel,” but he was best known for his five-season stint on the “Cosby Show” spinoff as Vernon Gaines, owner of The Pit and curmudgeonly father figure to the students of Hillman College where he played restaurant owner Mr. Gaines on “A Different World.”
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