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Title Contemporary Black biography. Volume 110 : profiles from the international Black community.

Publication Info. Detroit, Mich. : Gale, [2014]
©2014
Description 1 online resource (ix, 301 pages) : illustrations, portraits.
Series Gale virtual reference library
Note "ISSN 1058-1316".
GMD: electronic resource.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Contents Delbert W. Baker : Leader in Seventh-day Adventist Church -- Dusty Baker : Major league manager who became Cincinnati Reds skipper in 2008 -- Julius W. Becton Jr. : Trailblazing U.S. Army general and public servant -- Birdman : Hip-hop mogul who founded Cash Money Records -- Kobe Bryant : 15-time NBA All-Star for the Los Angeles Lakers -- Milt Buckner : Jazz organist known as the "St. Louis Fireball" -- Jill P. Carter : Maryland state legislator who championed progressive political causes -- Ronald S. Coleman : Three-star general who led U.S. Marines in Iraq, Balkans, Haiti -- Johnny Copeland : Legendary Texas blues guitarist -- Shemekia Copeland : Powerhouse blues vocalist -- Curley Culp : Hall of Fame tackle for Kansas City Chiefs, Houston Oilers -- Stephen Curry : Breakout star of Golden State Warriors -- Joseph A. DeLaine : South Carolina civil rights activist who crusaded for school desegregation -- DJ Screw : Houston DJ who pioneered "chopped and screwed" sound -- Larry R. Ellis : Four-star U.S. Army general -- Felix Da Housecat : Influential London-based DJ -- Ron Finley : Los Angeles fashion designer turned urban "renegade" gardener -- Floyd H. Flake : Dynamic African Methodist Episcopal minister and community leader -- Damon Harris : Silky-voiced singer of the Temptations -- Major Harris : Delfonics singer who hit charts with "Love Won't Let Me Wait" -- Chamique Holdsclaw : Women's basketball star who struggled with mental illness -- Lindsey Hunter : Veteran NBA player turned coach -- Uhuru Kenyatta : Kenyan president elected amid allegations of human rights violations -- Femi Kuti : Nigerian Afrobeat musician who continued famous father's legacy -- Lord Kitchener : Trinidadian musician who introduced calypso to international audience -- Magic Slim : Iconic Chicago blues guitarist -- Kedar Massenburg : Self-made music executive and entrepreneur -- Jay McShann : Kansas City bandleader and blues pianist -- Midnight Star : Pop-funk group of the 1980s -- Mighty Clouds of Joy : Ensemble that popularized contemporary gospel music -- Laura Mvula : British singer named "one to watch" by BBC in 2012 -- Lou Myers : Character actor remembered for role on A Different World -- Raila Odinga : Kenyan opposition leader who lost presidential election in 2013 -- Jonathan Ogden : Fearsome left tackle for Baltimore Ravens -- Omarosa : Favorite reality television villain -- Joe L. Reed : Leading Democratic political organizer in Alabama -- Dave Robinson : Packers lineman finally elected to Hall of Fame in 2013 -- Bobby Rogers : Singer and songwriter with Smokey Robinson and the Miracles -- Teddy Seymour : First black seaman to sail solo around the world -- Dumas M. Simeus : Haitian businessman denied presidential bid in 2005 -- Merton D. Simpson : Painter and internationally renowned dealer of African art -- Barbara A. Sizemore : Esteemed Chicago educator and reformer -- Richard Street : Singer with the Temptations in the 1970s and 1980s -- The Swan Silvertones : Gospel singing group known for 1959 hit "Oh Mary Don't You Weep" -- Ed Thigpen : Jazz drummer who collaborated with Oscar Peterson, Ella Fitzgerald -- Milton A. Tingling : New York City judge who struck down controversial "soda ban" -- Jim Vance : Longtime Washington, DC, news anchor -- Waka Flocka Flame : Atlanta rapper who debuted in 2010 -- Malcolm-Jamal Warner : Cosby Show star who branched out into music, directing -- Sheyann Webb-Christburg : "Smallest freedom fighter" who became a civil rights activist at age eight -- A. C. Wharton Jr. : Tennessee lawyer elected mayor of Memphis -- Davey L. Whitney : Hall of Fame Alcorn State basketball coach -- David W. Williams : First African-American federal judge in the Western United States -- Renn Woods : Stage and screen actress known for role in Roots -- Andrew Young : Georgia politician who served in Congress, presidential administrations.
Summary Provides informative biographical profiles of the important and influential persons of African American and/or black heritage. Covers persons of various nationalities in a wide variety of fields, including architecture, art, business, dance, education, fashion, film, industry, journalism, law, literature, medicine, music, politics and government, publishing, religion, science and technology, social issues, sports, television, theater, and others.
Note Description based on print version record.
Subject African Americans -- Biography.
Black people -- Biography.
African American leadership.
African American athletes.
Athletes, Black.
African American artists.
Artists, Black.
African American businesspeople.
Businesspeople, Black.
African American politicians.
African American religious leaders.
African American authors.
Authors, Black.
African American musicians.
Musicians, Black.
African American actors.
Actors, Black.
Added Author Gale Group.
Other Form: Print version: Contemporary Black biography, Volume 110. Detroit, Mich. : Gale, c2014 9781414496924
ISBN 9781414497617 (electronic book)
1414496923 (electronic book)
9781414496924
1414496923
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