Tina Turner (File photo)

 

Andre Braugher (File photo)

Ron Cephas Jones

Richard Roundtree (File photo)

Jim Brown (File photo)

Clarence Avant (File photo)

 

 

 

 

 

By Magrira

Contributing Writer

 

AKA, South African rapper

Clarence Avant, music executive and businessman

John Beasley

Harry Belafonte, actor, activist

Harry Belafonte (File photo)

Vida Blue, Major League Baseball player

Andre Braugher, actor

Jim Brown, actor, activist

George ‘Funky’ Brown, drummer and Kool & The Gang founding member

Gangsta Boo, rapper (Lola Chantrelle Mitchell)

Andre Braugher (File photo)

Tori Bowie, track and field champion

Bertie Bowman, longest-serving Black Congressional staffer in U.S. history

YNG Cheese, the son of Rapper/Podcaster Gillie Da Kid

DJ Casper

Irv Cross, NFL Player and sport analyst

Walter Davis, basketball legend

Thomas W. Dortch Jr.

Trugoy The Dove

Arthur Duncan, dancer

Zandra Flemister, first African American female Secret Service

Hughes Van Ellis,Tulsa Race Massacre survivor

Irish Grinstead, singer

Clark Haggans

Clarence Avant (File photo)

Lynette “Diamond” Hardaway

Gordy Hardmon

C.J. Harris

D.J. Hayden, former NFL Player

Ellen Holly, actress

Brandon Hunter, NBA player

Richard Hunt

Rudolph Isley, singer

Ahmad Jamal, pianist

Ron Cephas Jones

C-Knight, rapper

Jean Knight, singer

DJ Mark The 45 King, hip-hop producer

Lorenzo “Lo” Jelks, pioneering TV reporter

Bill Lee

Ray Lewis III

Jesse Lemonier

Jim Brown (File photo)

Kevin Lemons, gospel singer

David Mack III, lawmaker and radio host

Zoleka Mandela

Johanna Mazibuko, world’s oldest person

George McGinnis, NBA Player

Brandi Mallory, TV star and makeup artist

Keisha Nash, actress and producer

Gail O’Neill, model and journalist

Uche Nwaneri

Charles Ogletree, attorney, professor and activist

Sheila Oliver, New Jersey lt. governor

Cleophas “Cleo” Orange, civil rights icon

Bishop Carlton Pearson

Blaise Pearman

Bill Perkins, Harlem politician

Anita Pointer, singer

Charles Porter Jr., reporter and anchor

Roslyn Pope, civil rights leader

Willie Perry Jr., aka DJ Casper

 

Bill Pinkney, American Sailor

Big Pokey

Taraja Ramess, film stunt actor

Lance Reddick, actor

Otis Redding III

Willis Reed, NBA Legend

Sheldon Reynolds

Randall Robinson, anti-apartheid icon

Larry “Gator” Rivers, Harlem Globetrotters legend

Richard Roundtree (File photo)

Richard Roundtree, actor

Mutulu Shakur

Wayne Shorter, jazz legend

Aaron Spears

Felton Spencer, former NBA player

Brandon Smiley

Huey ‘Piano’ Smith, rock’n roll pianist

Barrett Strong, singer/songwriter

Dr. Brenda Snipes, Florida elections official

Otis Taylor, NFL Player

Ron Cephas Jones (Courtesy photo)

Charlie Thomas of the Drifters

Tina Turner, singer

Howell Wayans, father of the Wayans

Fred White, Earth Wind & Fire Drummer

Mike Williams, Former NFL wide receiver

Rasheeda Williams, aka Koko Da Doll

Stanley Wilson Jr., former NFL player

Charles White

Benjamin Zephaniah, poet and actor