Category Archives: African Americans

Faith Logan (African-American history interviews)

Born in Jamaica, Faith Logan moved to Springfield in 1980. In an interview for the Springfield African-American History Foundation series, she discussed her family, racism in Springfield, her activities as a community activist, and the Harriet Tubman-Susan B. Anthony Women’s … Continue reading

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Charles Lockhart (African-American history interviews)

Springfield native Charles Lockhart, Jr. played in the Feitshans High School band and in the Colored Municipal Band. He was a member of the Navy Band while in the service.  In an interview for the Springfield African-American History Foundation series, … Continue reading

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Ruth Jackson (African-American history interviews)

Ruth Jackson moved to Springfield in 1954. In an interview for the Springfield African-American History Foundation series, she discusses her marriage to George Sidney “Sid” Jackson; their children; Springfield schools; her husband’s work in the hotel business; her own work … Continue reading

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Ida Jackson (African-American history interviews)

Ida Jackson, born in Springfield in 1938, grew up in the John Hay Homes, attending Palmer Grade School and Lanphier High School. In an interview for the Springfield African-American History Foundation series,  Jackson discusses  various jobs she has held, both … Continue reading

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Beverly Helm-Renfro (African-American history interviews)

Beverly Helm-Renfro was adopted when she was six months old and moved to Springfield with her foster parents. In an interview for the Springfield African-American History Foundation series, she discusses growing up in Springfield, including the changes she has witnessed … Continue reading

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Rudy Davenport (African-American history interviews)

Born in Georgia in 1928, Rudy Davenport and his family moved to Chicago the next year.  He grew up in Chicago, graduated from Roosevelt University, and moved to Springfield in 1966. Davenport worked for the state of Illinois and was … Continue reading

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Rosia Adams (African-American history interviews)

Rosia Adams moved to Springfield in the early 1970s . In an interview for the Springfield African-American History Foundation series, she discusses finding a job teaching in Springfield schools and her career in the school system. She also talks about … Continue reading

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Illinois State Informer (newspaper)

The Illinois State Informer was a weekly newspaper founded by Dr. Alonzo Kenniebrew, a nationally prominent black physician, in the mid-1930s in Springfield. Kenniebrew (1875-1943), a graduate of Tuskegee Institute and close friend of Tuskegee founder Booker T. Washington, had moved to … Continue reading

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Dr. Alonzo Kenniebrew (physician)

Dr. Alonzo Kenniebrew lived and died in Springfield, and his wife later became one of the most honored Springfieldians of her generation. His most notable achievements as a pioneering African-American physician, however, were accomplished elsewhere. Kenniebrew (1875-1943) founded the world’s … Continue reading

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Louis Lehmann (band director)

Professor Louis Lehmann (1851-1923) led the Illinois Watch Factory Band for 42 years, until he collapsed and died at a band rehearsal. William Dodd Chenery described the scene in 1933: For forty-two years, almost to a day, he carried on, … Continue reading

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