On this, the centennial of Negro History Week, Jacksonville Today has compiled the Blacksonville 100, a list of people with ties to Jacksonville who made an impact. Some lived their whole lives in Jacksonville. Others lived here but made a larger impact elsewhere. A select few were reared elsewhere but left an indelible mark in Jacksonville.

This city has raised champions, cultivated great artists and educated exemplary people.The Blacksonville 100 is a recognition of trailblazers, who represent a small sample of the millions of melanated Jaxsons past and present. We listened to local historians, scholars, authors and a few seasoned saints to compile the Blacksonville 100. They include Jerry Urso; Rahman Johnson, Ph.D.; David Jamison, Ph.D.; Tim Gilmore, Ph.D.; Alan Bliss, Ph.D.; Brenda Simmons-Hutchins, Ph.D.; Sylvia Perry; Adonica Toler, Ph.D.; Carol Alexander and Larry Wesley, Ph.D.

Reporting from the late Camilla Perkins Thompson – the daughter of famed attorney Daniel Webster Perkins – was invaluable to this project. Research from the late Mary F. Mungen Jameson and The Jaxson’s Ennis Davis contributed to this project.

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BLACKSONVILLE 100 | Trailblazers

Black Jaxsons who carved pathways, through their service or sacrifice, that opened professional opportunities for others.…

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Known as Bethel Baptist Institutional Church for decades, The Bethel Church in LaVilla has been a predominantly Black congregation whose…

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BLACKSONVILLE 100 | Arts and Literature

Writers, musicians, visual creators and entertainers who brought the African American experience to life or left a lasting mark on…

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BLACKSONVILLE 100 | Sports

Coaches and players whose athletic gifts helped bring notoriety to Jacksonville, its schools and some of its oldest neighborhoods.…

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BLACKSONVILLE 100 | Business

People who created financial independence for themselves and opened up job opportunities for others through entrepreneurship or executive leadership.…

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BLACKSONVILLE 100 | Civil Rights

Local champions of the quest for a more perfect union.…

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BLACKSONVILLE 100 | Politics

People who won elected office and left a legacy of community engagement and improvement…

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People who left Jacksonville, and the world, a better place than they found it. …

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Blacksonville 100 | People who moved Jacksonville and Florida’s legal community forward through their service and legal victories. 
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BLACKSONVILLE 100 | Judiciary

People who moved Jacksonville and Florida’s legal community forward through their service and legal victories. …

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BLACKSONVILLE 100 | Education

Educators who pursued scholarship, expected excellence from their students, as well as advocates who opened doors for others to be…