The Seven Jewels

Jewel Henry Arthur Callis
Brother Callis entered the field of medicine. He was a physician at the Government Hospital in Tuskegee, Alabama.

Jewel Charles Henry Chapman
Brother Chapman pursued a career in education. He became a teacher at Florida A & M College in Tallahassee, Florida.

Jewel Eugene Kinkle Jones
Brother Jones was deemed the "Seventh Jewel". He became the Executive Secretary of the National Urban League.

Jewel George Biddle Kelley
Brother Kelley became a civil engineer working for the State of New York.

Jewel Nathaniel Allison Murray
Brother Murray entered the field of education. He was a teacher at Armstrong Technical High School in Washington, DC.

Jewel Robert Harold Ogle
Brother Ogle worked under the Office of the Appropriations Committee for the United States Senate.

Jewel Vertner Woodson Tandy
Brother Tandy became an architect in New York. He was the first black man to pass the military examination and hold the title of First Lieutenant of the Fifteenth Infantry.

Back to Main Page