Jell-o and sweaters remind us of one man, William Henry "Bill" Cosby Jr. (born July 12, 1937) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Cosby is one of four sons of Anna Dean and William Henry Cosby Sr. His father joined the Navy , and sent money home to his family, but soon stopped sending support. In order to help pay bills Cosby at the age of 9 started shining shoes to help out. Cosby was known as the class clown who focused more on sports than studying. After tenth grade, Cosby joined the Navy and completed high school through a correspondence course. During his four years in the Navy, Cosby served as an aide on a ship, and working in Physical Therapy. In 1960 he left the navy and attended Temple to continue his education. Cosby eventually left …show more content…
Cosby then pursued a career in comedy. He received National Exposure in the summer of 1963, which led to a recording contract in 1964 with Warner Bros productions, which earned him praise and Grammy awards. Cosby had no idea he’d be one of Americas favorite comedian.
During the 70’s Cosby partnered with other high profile African American entertainers to combat the popular African American style more clean comedy films. Some were success while others were failures. Cosby’s trusted credibility won him jobs such as spokes person for brands like Coca-Cola, Kodak, and Jell-o.
In the early 1980’s Cosby produced and starred in a family sitcom The Cosby Show, which was rated #1 show in America for five years. After The Cosby Show went off the air in 1992, Cosby embarked other projects. Bill Cosby is an American comedian, actor and producer, who has played a major role in the development of more positive portrayal of African-Americans on television. Cosby also put pen to paper for best sellers like Fatherhood and Love and Marriage, he also wrote and produced 1987 film Leonard pt 6.Cosby focused more on work. In 1998 Cosby launched Kids Say The darnest Things. After a few years he moved on to other projects, like award winning kids show, Little Bill and Fat Albert Movie. Outside showbiz Dr. Cosby became famous for his social conscious. Cosby was later involved in a paternity scandal, but the accuser was later arrested for
Elvis Presley is one of the biggest names in rock and roll. Singer, musician and actor he was an American icon. He is best known as the King of Rock and Roll. His musical influence included the country and pop music of the time, the gospel music he sang in church and the black R&B music he listened to as a teenager (Comprehensive History of Elvis Presley’s Dynamic Life). Elvis has influenced American culture not only while he was living but also in today’s 21st century. It wasn’t easy for him to be accepted; in fact many adults and the older generations of his time were appalled by his performances and his music. In time though, people were able to accept him and he became well-known all over the world. Even after his death Americans are
Coined by black artists, none of the whites listened until Elvis came around. His music, which was blues, gospel, jazz, and boogie-woogie, all created by black artists, blended to make rock n roll brought whites audiences to accept black culture. Presley’s music broke the racial barriers of that time, and was a key to the movement of racial tolerance between whites and blacks. Presley was one of the first singers to be appreciated and loved by both the black and white communities. (Introduction 3) Elvis tearing down barriers opened the world to so many opportunities. Opportunities not only arrived for white people, but mostly for the black. Elvis Presley’s music was a representation of the idea of racial tolerance and supported the concept, which stated that just because your skin color is different that doesn’t mean you don’t matter. (Introduction 3) Whites were now supporting blacks, which was unheard of before the 50’s. Without Elvis, it would have taken longer for whites to appreciate black
Elvis “The King” Presley has always been a popular musical artist since the 1950’s. His music was striving and is still popular today. From the start he was bound to become a musician. His music had created its own type of genre which is why it is so unique. Even from the grave he is still known for not only his songs, but the conspiracies surrounding him and his death. Elvis was a figure that was for sure ahead of his time.
Rock ‘N’ Roll was the opportunity for African-Americans to get rid of segregation. It was also their opportunity to make black culture mainstream. But since white dictates, they fear blacks as part of their culture. They would shun and exploit performers, bleached their music and promote white Rock ‘N’ Roll instead. Whites believed that black Rock ‘N’ Roll promoted delinquency and sexuality to the children thus wanting it ban. When Nat King Cole was being assaulted and boycotted by the white community, the African-American have lost hope of being free. But it was when “Fats” Domino appeared. He becomes the first black Rock ‘N’ Roll millionaire. Many blacks were proud of him as he was the representative of influencing American Society.
Did you know that elvis presley has sold over a billion records worldwide? Well it's true, eighteen of his records were such a hit that they were number one on billboard's top one hundred. Those records even earned him the name “The king of rock n roll”. Elvis presley is a rock n roll legacy. Elvis had a pretty eventful childhood , career and personal life, and of course his legacy and death.
Elvis Aaron Presley was born on January 8th 1935 to working class parents. He was supposed to be a twin, but at birth the other was stillborn. He lived in Tupelo, Mississippi with is parents but they moved very frequently. Elvis was born into a family with very little money and was raised to be very humble. Presley loved his momma and really took up with her while growing up. While growing up his parents raised him to see the importance of God and church and to have strong faith in God. Elvis and his family attended the Assembly of God and the gospel music that was played really influenced Presley as a child.
Charles Milles Maddox was born on November 12, 1934 in Cincinnati, Ohio. As he tells it, his mother Kathleen Maddox played a big factoring role in his beginning stages of life. As she was only sixteen years old when she had him and was nowhere near ready to take on the responsibilities of motherhood. She ran away from home and shortly after Charles was born she married William Manson, and older man in which she wouldn’t be with long. This is where Charles acquired the last name Manson. In his early childhood his mother was in and out of his life, constantly leaving him with his grandparents and family. Kathleen was arrested when
William Jefferson Clinton was born on August 19th, 1946, in Hope, Arkansas. Bills father, William Jefferson Blythe, had died in a car crash three months before Clinton was born, leaving his mom Virginia Cassidy Blythe to take care of him. Bills mom moved away to further her education in New Orleans. Bill stayed with his grandparents Eldridge and Edith Cassidy where they taught him the value of education. Bill was reading little books by the age of 3. Clinton’s mother came home in 1950 with her nursing degree. Later that year she married a car salesman named Roger Clinton. Bill Clinton attended Hot Spring high school where he was an exemplary student. Clinton then got affiliated with Boys State, an American Legion Program where he became a Arkansas representative to
“His star ascended higher still in 1958, when he departed from Sun Records and signed with Columbia Records...” (Biography In Context) Cash struggled with substance abuse, especially after his divorce with Liberto, which greatly affected his career. On the flip side of this, he married June Carter, in the spring of 1968, and she helped reform him. Later, he put out his first multimillion-selling album, Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison (1968). This album earned two Grammy Awards. The second prison album, Johnny Cash at San Quentin (1969), helped fuel his image as “...an unrepentant bad boy...” (Biography In Context) After that, he worked with his gospel, folk, and patriotic side. “...young audiences who had flocked to the Folsom and San Quentin albums did not appreciate his gospel and patriotic themes, forcing him to fall back on his core country audience.” (Biography In Context) In 1980, Johnny Cash was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. In 1985, he “...joined Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, and Kris Kristofferson to tour and record as the Highwaymen.” (Biography In Context) Shockingly, in 1986, Columbia Records refused to re-sign him to a record contract due to resurging drug dependence. Regardless, in 1990, Johnny Cash was then inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame. Providentially, Cash got a record deal with Rick Rubin. Rubin would help redeem Cash’s recording career and produce his last four
Some think it’s because of his “good guy” reputation, thinking Mr. Cosby would never do anything like that or because he has fame and fortune, possibly meaning he can get rid his prosecution on the case(s) due to the amount of money and recognition he has.. The incidents people claim he has done are being taken seriously and dealt with at some degree. One woman spoke out and told the Today Show,”The first thing you feel us stupid,” one women told the Today show. “And then you feel that no one will ever believe you. This is the great Bill Cosby, he has tremendous wealth, power, a PR machine, a reputation… but the worst thing you feel is stupid.”
President Bill Clinton served as the governor of Arkansas from 1979–1981 and 1983–1992. He was known as the fortieth and as the forty-second governor of Arkansas. Bill Clinton’s terms as governor of Arkansas was a whopping eleven years and eleven months long, making it the second longest in the state’s history. Arkansas governors at the time were only allowed to serve two year terms. In 1980, when Clinton’s term was nearing an end, a much unknown Republican challenger by the name of Frank White took Clinton’s spot as governor in 1980. Clinton wanted to continue in politics despite the drastic setback of not being the governor of Arkansas. Bill Clinton worked two years (1980-1981) at a place called Little Rock law firm. When 1982 rolled by, Bill Clinton had attempted running for governor once again. He freely admitted his past mistakes and persuading voters to give him a second chance, Clinton swept back into office. Clinton would continue his career as governor for another four consecutive terms.
Orenthal James Simpson otherwise known as “O.J.” Simpson or “The Juice” was born July 9, 1947 in San Francisco, California. O.J. Simpson had a challenging childhood. When O.J. was two years
Elvis Presley was best known for his integration of R&B and country music. The public was scared that not only Presley would integrate music but also the white and black community. Which was something he did actually achieve according to Little Richard “He was an integrator. Elvis was a blessing. They wouldn’t let black music through. He opened the door for black music” (Elvis After 198). Parents were afraid of his music, considering it was said that he had a voice of a black man. He caused controversy, a white man singing black music on the radio.This controversy grew as Presley grew in
Cosby was asked to be a guest on The Tonight Show in 1963. Producers were skeptical about having an African America comic on the show, but Sherman insisted that Cosby was a big hit. After being seen
I first heard of Bert Williams in the article we read in class called, “Darkest America.” He was born in the West Indies around the mid 1870s, moved to Florida, and grew up in that place. Likewise, he was the first black man to act on Broadway. Thus, he met his business partner, George Walker, as a teenager in California. They were known as “Two Real Coons" they were one of the most successful comedy teams of their time. Bert Williams performed in many comedy appearances, but his most popular called “Dahomey”. This musical was a hit on Broadway and across Europe. They were the first African-American entertainers to record down on a disk.