Robert Sengstacke Abbott, founder/publisher Chicago Defender Richard Allen, founder/first bishop AME Church James Herbert "Euble" Blake, composer/pianist William "Count" Basie, orchestra leader/composer Thomas Bradley, mayor of Los Angeles, California Nathaniel "Nat King" Cole, singer W.E.B. DuBois, educator/author/historian Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington, orchestra leader/composer Medgar Wiley Evers, civil rights leader James Forten, abolitionist/manufacturer Timothy Thomas Fortune, journalist Richard D. Gidron, president, Dick Gidron Cadillac Alex Haley, author William C. Handy, composer Augustus F. Hawkins, U.S. Congressman California Lionel Hampton, orchestra leader/composer Matthew Henson, explorer Benjamin L. Hooks, executive director NAACP Daniel "Chappie" James, general U.S. Air Force John H. Johnson, publisher EBONY and JET Thurgood Marshall, associate justice U.S. Supreme Court Benjamin Mays, educator/former president Atlanta University Ralph H. Metcalfe, Olympic champion Harold G. Moss, former mayor Tacoma, Washington A. Philip Randolph, founder/first president International Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porto-, Charles B. Rangel, U.S. Congressman New York Norman B. Rice, mayor Seattle, Washington Sugar Ray Robinson, mid/light heavy boxing champion Carl B. Stokes, U.S. Congressman Ohio Louis Stokes, U.S. Congressman Ohio Booker T. Washington, educator/founder Tuskegee Institute Egbert Austin "Bert" Williams, actor/comedian Harry A. Williamson, author/Masonic historian Andrew Young, former mayor Atlanta, Georgia Whitney M. Young, former director National Urban League |