An Online Reference Guide to African American History
Quintard Taylor
Scott and Dorothy Bullitt Professor of American History
University of Washington, Seattle
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Adrian Malik Fenty was born to Philip and Jan Fenty, an interracial couple, on December 6, 1970, in Washington, D.C. Fenty’s parents were both runners and they owned the athletic shoe store Fleet Feet in Washington, D.C. Fenty graduated from Woodrow Wilson Senior High School in Washington. While attending Oberlin College in Ohio, Fenty gained his first political experience as an intern for Ohio Senator Howard Metzenbaum. Fenty also interned for Massachusetts Representative Joseph P. Kennedy II, and District of Columbia delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton. Sources:
Carroll's Municipal Directory (Carroll Publishing, 2006); Contemporary
Black Biography (Detroit: Thomson Gale, 2007); New York Times,
September 14, 2006, p. A24; Washington Post, August 31, 2006, p. C1,
January 12, 2007, April 4, 2007, October 25, 2008, and Adrian M. Fenty,
Biography. October, 27, 2008,
http://dc.gov/mayor/bios/fenty.shtm><http://dc.gov/mayor/bios/fenty.shtm>
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Juantuah, Kwadwo
Berea College
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