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Donald Andrew Spencer Sr. (March 5, 1915 – May 4, 2010) was one of the first African American realtors in Cincinnati, the first African American broker to join the Cincinnati Board of Realtors, the first African American broker to serve as President of the Cincinnati Board of Realtors, and the first African American trustee at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio.
James Clingman, a vice president of the NAACP and founder of the Greater Cincinnati African-American Chamber of Commerce, served as interim president. [25] Smitherman won reelection to council in November 2013 and tendered his resignation as president of the Cincinnati NAACP effective January 1, 2014. [26]
History of African-American education, ... National Black Chamber of Commerce; ... especially in big cities like Cleveland and Cincinnati. By 1860, around 37,000 ...
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Marian Regelia Alexander Spencer (June 28, 1920 – July 9, 2019) was an American politician who served as Vice Mayor of the Cincinnati City Council in Cincinnati, Ohio.She was the first African American woman to be elected to the Council.
The Colored Citizen was an African American newspaper founded in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1863. It was one of several black newspapers founded in Cincinnati during the nineteenth century, and it was one of only a few black papers in the country published during the American Civil War. The precise dates of its dissolution are not known.
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First African-American mayor of Cincinnati and NAACP attorney Stanley E. Bowdle: 1889 U.S. House of Representatives: John L. Bretz: 1880 U.S. House of Representatives: Jacob H. Bromwell: 1870 U.S. House of Representatives: Jim Butler: Member and speaker pro tempore of the Ohio House of Representatives: John A. Caldwell: 1876