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ZerNona Black
Born (1906-02-07)February 7, 1906
Died January 24, 2005(2005-01-24) (aged 98)

ZerNona Stewart Black (1906–2005) was an important leader and teacher. She was married to the famous civil rights leader, Reverend Claude Black. ZerNona Black helped many people throughout her life, especially during the Civil Rights Movement. She also worked to support older adults in her community.

ZerNona Black taught at Langston University in Oklahoma. She also taught at St. Philip's College in San Antonio, Texas. Her work as an educator helped many students learn and grow.

In 1943, ZerNona Black joined a special group called the YWCA-USO. This group helped African American soldiers and their families. They worked to keep spirits high for those serving in the military.

During the 1950s and 1960s, ZerNona Black worked with her husband, Claude Black. They were part of the Civil Rights Movement. This movement worked to end unfair treatment and gain equal rights for all people. ZerNona Black also started places where older people could go during the day. These centers, like Health Incorporated, helped many senior citizens. Her work was even recognized by leaders in Washington, D.C.

Who Was ZerNona Black?

ZerNona Stewart Black was born on February 7, 1906. She grew up to be a strong advocate for education and civil rights. Her life's work focused on helping others and fighting for fairness. She is remembered for her dedication to her community.

Her Early Life and Education

ZerNona Black was born in Muskogee, Oklahoma. She valued education greatly. She became a teacher at a university and a college. This showed her commitment to learning.

Working for Change

ZerNona Black was a key figure in her community. She helped soldiers and their families. She also played a big role in the Civil Rights Movement. Her efforts helped bring about important changes.

ZerNona Black's Family Life

In 1946, ZerNona Stewart married Claude Black. They built a loving family together. They had two children. Their family grew to include six grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.

Her Legacy and Impact

ZerNona Black passed away in January 2005. She was 98 years old. She died peacefully in her sleep. She was buried in Meadowlawn Memorial Park in San Antonio, Texas.

How She Is Remembered

The city of San Antonio honors ZerNona Black and her husband. They created a special fund called The Rev. Claude and ZerNona Black Scholarship Endowment Fund. This fund helps students pay for college. It keeps their memory alive by supporting future generations.

Interesting Facts About ZerNona Black

  • ZerNona Black was a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha. This is a well-known sorority for African-American women. Sororities are groups that focus on friendship and community service.
  • According to her family history, she was related to President Thomas Jefferson. She was also related to Sally Hemings.
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