Hamzah (Fain), Benjamin (First Black Lorain Public School Teacher)

Name/Title

Hamzah (Fain), Benjamin (First Black Lorain Public School Teacher)

Entry/Object ID

2023.57.11

Scope and Content

Mr. Benjamin Hamzah (nee Fain) was the first Black teacher hired by Lorain City Schools. He began his tenure in Lorain in 1954, taught at Hawthorne, Admiral King, Southview and Charleston, and retired in 1982. Mr. Hamzah was also active in local politics, a Navy veteran, and an unapologetic voice for civil rights, Black empowerment, and religious diversity. This collection of news articles and opinion editorials is archived in honor of Mr. Hamzah's work to bring Black student unions and Black history courses to Lorain City Schools in the 70's. This article printed on May 21, 1968, Mr. Hamzah talks about a group he formed called the Eclectic Religious Society, and an upcoming event that he planned where Muslim leader Theodore X would be speaking.

Collection

Lorain Black History Archives

Acquisition

Accession

2023.57

Acquisition Method

Collected by Staff