Several notable Black individuals were born between 1865 and 1900, including W.E.B. Du Bois (born February 23, 1868), a prominent sociologist, civil rights activist, and co-founder of the NAACP. Another significant figure is Booker T. Washington (born April 5, 1856, but influential during this period), an educator and author who founded the Tuskegee Institute. Additionally, Ida B. Wells (born July 16, 1862), a journalist and anti-lynching activist, made significant contributions to civil rights during this era. These individuals played crucial roles in advocating for social justice and civil rights for African Americans.
i have to say Elvis Presley i love you shelbysimpkins196 The issue with this though is Elvis Presley was born after 1900 and this asks between 1750 and 1900, so people like the founding fathers of the United States is an example
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Fredrick Crabtree was born in 1865.
I am a white girl most of my friends are black I can promes you that black people are not criminal. People just see that in TV and stuff but that's just their imaginations.
Adolf Frey - composer - was born in 1865.
George Ruddell Black was born in 1865.
Edward Black - producer - was born in 1900.
Glenn Albert Black was born on August 18, 1900.
Glenn Albert Black was born on August 18, 1900.
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As of April 2, 2013 there are 11 known and verified people in the world still living who were born before 1900.
Ethel Boswell Darden was born in 1900 and is still alive.
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US Supreme Court Justice Edward Terry Sanford, Governor of California Frank Merriam, Charles Horace Mayo, Co-Founder of the Mayo Clinic are famous people born in 1865. French bicyclist Henri Desgrange best known for organizing the first Tour de France was also born in 1865.
Rudyard Kipling was born on December 30, 1865.
Rudyard Kipling was born on December 30, 1865.