List of Persons Key to Early Development
Read this article Documenting African Americans' contributions from 2005 in the Johns Hopkins Magazine, for a description of the early development of the project.
2003 -2008
We promptly involved JHU Black Faculty (Dr. Franklin Knight, Africana Studies Center) and The Fred Scott Brigade (activist black alumni group whose chief organizer is Michael Smith and FSB member, historian Barbara Wyche) to flesh out a plan and to organize a timeline of significant events involving Black people and the University
The original website, The History of African Americans @ Johns Hopkins University. See an additional story on the project in the Johns Hopkins University Arts & Sciences Magazine Online Spring, 2008.
2011-2012
Also, commissioned a physical travelling exhibit and decals (Travelling exhibit was retired in 2016)
2017
Key Players in the early development of the IRB
Fred Scott Brigade - Activist alumni group self-formed by the Black JHU students from the 1970’s. The group chose the name to honor the first Black student to graduate from JHU in 1950.
Franklin Knight - Faculty member who served as advisor and directed the students during the phase of the project when students conducted interviews and submitted projects for credit.
April Land – President of the Black Student Union whose query in 2003 about the library’s salute to Black History Month sparked a new way of thinking about honoring Black history.
Joyce Mason – Milton S. Eisenhower Library staff member who received initial query from April Land and contributed to the initial project History of African Americans at JHU.
John Morris – Credited with the idea to showcase excellence of Black Alumni, Faculty, Staff and Students. Suggested the name Indispensable Role of Blacks at Johns Hopkins
Sharon Morris – Chaired the various iterations of the project from 2003-2022, Library Manager, Sheridan Libraries
Anita Norton – Co-chaired the IRB project 2011-2023, Library Manager, Sheridan Libraries
Jackie O’Regan – Curator of Cultural Properties, Sheridan Libraries joined the visibility design team to bring images from the project to the walls around JHU.
Tracey Reeves – Wrote the profiles 2012-2015.
Deborah Savage – BFSA president who pushed to have persons of color represented on the walls of JHU.
Meredith Shelby – Library Staff member who provided valuable assistance in launching the Wall Panels project
Melanie Shell-Weiss – Faculty member who along with Dr. Knight supervised students’ projects
Tiffany Small- MICA student selected to design various IRB logos for the visibility project
Michael Smith – Host of the Fred Scott Brigade, who as a group provided insight to the history of Blacks at JHU and were early supporters of the project. ’73 MA
Mame Warren – Historian/Writer wrote the profiles of IRB inductees 2016-2022
Barbara Wyche- ’72 Sociologist, member of the Fred Scott Brigade, in the class of first Black women to enter Hopkins. Contributed and organized the timeline and research information developed for History of Blacks @ JHU
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Task Force Committee – Appointed by President Daniels, members of the 2011-2012 group who selected original inductees, provided vision for moving forth with IRB
Mo Baldwin
Bonnie Horning
Caroline Laguerre-Brown
Lizette Johnson
Sharon Morris
Annie Powell
Tracey Reeves
Debbie Savage
Glenn Simmons
Rita Walters
Risha Zuckerman