Born on this day. These are the birthdays we celebrate on June 21 — the people whose lives added to the story of Black history.
Henry Ossawa Tanner

Born June 21, 1859 — Died May 25, 1937
Title: Painter, illustrator, and internationally recognized Black artist
Henry Ossawa Tanner was one of the most important Black artists of the 19th and early 20th centuries. He became internationally respected for his paintings, especially religious works, and his life also reflects the barriers Black artists faced in America before he found greater opportunity in France.
Carl B. Stokes

Born June 21, 1927 — Died April 3, 1996
Title: Lawyer, politician, judge, diplomat, and first Black mayor of a major U.S. city
Carl B. Stokes made history when he was elected mayor of Cleveland in 1967, becoming the first African American mayor of a major American city. His career later included work as a judge, news anchor, and U.S. ambassador, making him an important figure in Black political history.
O. C. Smith

Born June 21, 1932 — Died November 23, 2001
Title: R&B, jazz, and soul singer
O. C. Smith was a smooth-voiced singer best known for his hit recording of “Little Green Apples.” His music moved through jazz, R&B, soul, and popular song, giving June 21 a strong Black music connection.

