this famous African American is a poet,historian,author,and civil-rights activist.
Carter G. Woodson, known as the "Father of Black History," did not have any children. He was a historian, author, and journalist who dedicated his life to promoting the achievements of African Americans and highlighting their contributions to American history. Woodson was a prominent figure in the early 20th century and founded the Association for the Study of African American Life and History.
The best had to have been Booker T. Washington... 1st principal of Tuskegee Normal & Industrial Institute (Now Tuskegee University), author of 15 books, countless newspaper and magazine articles and recipient of honorary degrees from both Harvard and Dartmouth.
There is no definitive evidence to suggest that Phillis Wheatley, the African American poet and the first published African American female author, had any pets. Wheatley lived in the 18th century and her life is well-documented through her poetry and letters, but there is no mention of her owning any pets in historical records. It is possible that she may have had pets, but there is no concrete information available to confirm this.
First known African-American published author: Jupiter Hammon (poem "An Evening Thought: Salvation by Christ with Penitential Cries", published as a broadside)First known African-American woman to publish a book: Phillis Wheatley (Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral)
Nikki Giovanni is a famous poet who got famous by writing poems.
Willi Baer has written: 'Angela Davis' -- subject(s): African American women political activists, Biography
Ralph L. Crowder has written: 'John Edward Bruce' -- subject(s): African American historians, African American journalists, African American political activists, African Americans, African diaspora, Biography, Historiography, Intellectual life, Pan-Africanism, Politics and government
Dionne Rosser-Mims has written: 'How and why Black women are elected to political office' -- subject(s): Politics and government, African American women political activists, Political leadership, Political campaigns, African American leadership, African American women legislators, Case studies, African American women, African American women politicians, Political activity
Luke S. Tripp has written: 'Black student activists' -- subject(s): African American college graduates, African American leadership, Attitudes, Longitudinal studies, Middle class, Political activity
Benjamin Arthur Quarles was an African-American historian, educator and author. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts.
Vernon E. Jordan has written: 'Make it plain' -- subject(s): African American lawyers, African American orators, African American political activists, African Americans, Biography, Civil rights, Civil rights movements, History, National Urban League, Oratory, Political aspects of Public speaking, Public speaking 'Vernon can read!'
R. J. Young has written: 'Antebellum Black activists' -- subject(s): History, Psychology, Politics and government, African American civil rights workers, Civil rights movements, Masculinity, African American men, African Americans, Antislavery movements, Civil rights workers
William D. Wintz is an author and historian who has written several books on African American history, including "African American History: A Journey of Liberation" and "Encyclopedia of the Harlem Renaissance." He is known for his work in documenting and promoting the contributions of African Americans to American history and culture.
Cedric Johnson has written: 'The neoliberal deluge' -- subject(s): Emergency management, Hurricane Katrina, 2005, Race discrimination, Disasters, Neoliberalism 'Revolutionaries to race leaders' -- subject(s): History, Politics and government, Race relations, Radicalism, Revolutionaries, African American leadership, African American political activists, Black power, Political aspects, African Americans, African American intellectuals
Paul Kengor has written: 'The judge' -- subject(s): Biography, Judges 'The Crusader' -- subject(s): Biography & Autobiography, Communism, Foreign relations, History, Influence, Nonfiction, OverDrive, Political and social views, Politics, Politics and government 'The Reagan Presidency' 'The communist' -- subject(s): Communist Party of the United States of America, Friends and associates, African American journalists, African American poets, Influence, African American political activists, Political and social views, Labor movement, Political activists, Biography, History
Citizen of Corke. has written: 'A letter from a citizen of Corke, to the African historian'
Ronald Gilbert Baker has written: 'Solid images' -- subject(s): American Portraits, Portraits, African Americans, Presidents, celebrities, politicians, entertainers, athletes, civil rights activists