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People from North Omaha, Nebraska
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Revisions and sourced additions are welcome.
- See also: History of North Omaha
There are a number of notable people from North Omaha, Nebraska. This list includes people who lived in the community for any period of time, as well as groups and organizations of people within North Omaha.
Political figures
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Being born in Omaha doesn't make me an American any more than being born in an oven makes a cat a biscuit. - Malcolm X |
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- Malcolm X, civil rights leader
- Ernie Chambers, Nebraska State Senator, historical North Omaha community leader
- Dr. Matthew Ricketts, the first African American elected to the Nebraska State Legislature in 1892.
- Joe Rogers, Colorado Lieutenant Governor, 1999-2003 (Republican)
- Standing Bear, imprisoned and tried at Fort Omaha
- Thomas Tibbles, Journalist associated with the Standing Bear v. Crook trial
- Susette LaFlesche Tibbles, Ponca member associated with the Standing Bear v. Crook trial
- Frank Brown (Omaha, Nebraska), City councilmember
- Brenda Council, City councilmember
- Lowen Kruse, Nebraska State Senator
- Whitney Young, Former head of Omaha Urban League
- George Wells Parker, founder of Hamitic League of the World
Stage, film, theater and dance figures
Literary figures
Music figures
Business figures
Sports figures
- Bob Gibson, National Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher for St. Louis Cardinals
- Johnny Rodgers, 1972 Heisman Trophy Winner, College Football Hall of Fame Inductee and voted University of Nebraska's "player of the century".
- Bob Boozer, former National Basketball Association player and gold medalist at the 1960 Summer Olympics.
- Gale Sayers, professional football player, Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee
- Kenton Keith, professional football player
- Ahman Green, professional football player
- Ron Prince, head football coach at Kansas State University
- Carmen Butler, current Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader
- Houston Alexander, Mixed Martial Arts fighter
Military
Plaque commemorating Davis.
- Alfonza W. Davis, Captain in the Tuskegee Airmen, born 1918 in North Omaha, graduate Technical High School (Omaha, Nebraska), graduate Omaha University, member Kappa Alpha Psi. First black military aviator from Omaha to receive his wings from Tuskegee Field. October 29, 1944 Davis was KIA over Germany[2]
- George Crook, leader of Fort Omaha
- Stuart Heintzelman, stationed at Fort Omaha
- Dan Christie Kingman, stationed at Fort Omaha
- Frank Purdy Lahm, stationed at Fort Omaha Balloon School
- Benjamin Foulois, stationed at Fort Omaha Balloon School
- Thomas Selfridge, stationed at Fort Omaha Balloon School
Cultural figures
Other
- Joe Coe - Local worker lynched by white mob
- Willy Brown - Local worker lynched by white mob
See also
References
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