Fauset, Jessie R.—A. B., Cornell, A.M., Pennsylvania. Associate editor of "The Crisis" and the "Brownies' Book." Author of short stories and verses.
Fisher, Ruth Anna—A. B., Oberlin College. Has engaged in teaching and social service work.
Flipper, Henry Ossian—Served as lieutenant in American Army. Student and translator of Spanish.
Floyd, Silas X. (1869—)—A.B., A.M., Atlanta University, 1891, 1894; D.D. Morris Brown College, 1903. Principal of a school in Augusta, Ga. Author of "Floyd's Flowers," etc. Member, American Association Political and Social Science and American Historical Association.
Grimke, Angelina—Teacher in the public schools of Washington, D.C.; author of "Rachel," etc.
Hackley, Azalia—Musician, pupil of Jean de Reszke. Very successful teacher and conductor of choruses.
Henson, Matthew A.—Began life as a cabin boy. Twenty-three years Peary's companion. He was with him at the North Pole. Thoroughly acquainted with life customs and languages of the Eskimos.
Holtzclaw, William H.—A Tuskegee graduate who founded the Utica Normal and Industrial Institute in Mississippi; author of "The Black Man's Burden," etc.
Jamieson, R. C. (1888-1918)—Born, Winchester, Tenn. Educated at Fisk University. Author, contributor to "The Crisis."
Johnson, James Weldon—Poet and diplomat. At one time American Consul at Puerto Cabello, Venezuela and Nicaragua. Author of "Fifty Years and Other Poems," "An Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man." Field Secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.