Born on this day. These are the birthdays we celebrate on May 14 — the people whose lives added to the story of Black history.
Archie Alphonso Alexander

Born May 14, 1888 — Died January 4, 1958
Field: Engineering / Architecture / Mathematics / Public Works
Archie Alexander was an engineer, architect, mathematician, and businessman who built a major engineering career during segregation.
Why it matters: He gives May 14 a strong Black engineering and infrastructure entry.
Sidney Bechet

Born May 14, 1897 — Died May 14, 1959
Field: Jazz / Clarinet / Saxophone / New Orleans Music
Sidney Bechet was a pioneering jazz musician and one of the first great soloists in jazz history.
Why it matters: His playing helped define early jazz as a soloist’s art form.
Clara Stanton Jones

Born May 14, 1913 — Died September 30, 2012
Field: Library Science / Black Women Firsts / Public Institutions
Clara Stanton Jones became the first Black president of the American Library Association and the first Black director of the Detroit Public Library system.
Why it matters: Her life connects literacy, public access, institutional leadership, and Black women’s leadership in library science.
Carmen Balthrop

Born May 14, 1948 — Died September 5, 2021
Field: Opera / Vocal Performance / Arts Education
Carmen Balthrop was a soprano and arts advocate.
Why it matters: She helps add classical vocal performance and Black women in opera to the archive.
Marion Croak

Born May 14, 1955
Field: Engineering / Telecommunications / Invention
Marion Croak is an engineer and inventor known for major work connected to Voice over Internet Protocol technology.
Why it matters: She brings May 14 into modern Black innovation and technology.
