An Online Reference Guide to African American History
Quintard Taylor
Scott and Dorothy Bullitt Professor of American History
University of Washington, Seattle
Frederick Madison Roberts was born in Chillicothe, Ohio. He arrived in Los Angeles at age six and was the first black to graduate from Los Angeles High School. He attended the University of Southern California, majored in pre-law and graduated from Colorado College, and finished the Barnes-Worsham School of Embalming and Mortuary Science. Roberts eventually took over his father’s undertaking business. By 1908 he was editor of the Colorado Springs Light, a weekly newspaper, and two years later was deputy assessor for El Paso County, Colorado. Roberts spent several years as principal of the all-black Mound Bayou Normal and Industrial Institute in Mississippi. Returning to Los Angeles, in 1912 he bought the New Age and served as its editor until 1948. Sources:
Obituary: Los Angeles Sentinel, 24 July 1952; History of the California Legislative Black Caucus relating to Frederic M. Roberts at: http://www.assembly.ca.gov/lbcweb/history.htm
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