Even in 2012, if there's a black character in the movies or on television that's a professional, if we even hear about their backgrounds they're always 'up from the streets.'
Human speech is like a cracked kettle on which we tap crude rhythms for bears to dance to, while we long to make music that will melt the stars.
| Alvin Adams, Businessman (1804) |
| Jerome Cavanagh, Politician (1928) |
| Abby Elliott, Actress (1987) |
| Geronimo, Statesman (1829) |
| Cobi Jones, Athlete (1970) |
| Stan Laurel, Actor (1890) |
| Henri Lefebvre, Sociologist (1901) |
| Mel Allen, Celebrity (1996) |
| Rufus Jones, Writer (1948) |


