Frederick Douglass Academy - Notable Alumni

Notable Alumni

Baldwin, James - Late Author
Bearden, Romare - Late Famous Artist
Boffman, James - Former Assistant Superintendent, Manhattan
Brown, Claude - Author
Brown, Chucky - NBA Basketball Player
Brown, Courtney - Former Director Human Rights
Carlos, Jon - Athlete / US Olympic Champion
Carpenter, Edward F. - Headmaster of Harlem Prep
Charles Hamilton - Rapper/Entertainer Clark, Kenneth - Late Psychologist
Cobham, Dudley - Clergyman
Crawford, Fred - Former NY Knickerbockers Player
Davis, Ozzie - Actor, Director, Producer
DeWindt, Harold - Actor
Dickens, Thomas - Judge
Felix, Ray - Basketball Player
Greaves, William - Actor / Producer
Hanson, Marshall Major Former American Council in Switzerland, Liberia, Trinidad and West Indies
Herbert, James - Olympic Track Star
Hill, Arthur - Inspector, Police Department
Jamison, Spencer - Basketball Player
Jordan, Alexander - Physician
Kuntz, William F. - Assistant District Manager Social Security Administration
Lawrence, Jacob - Artist
Lee, Butch - Basketball Player
Mangnur, Robert - Judge
McMurren, Lionel R. - Former Principal, IS 10 Department Supt. #5
Michelson, Thomas - Chief, Uniformed Police Forces
Moore, Buddy - Boxer
Overton, Joseph - Late Community Activist / School Board President
Peters, Brock - Actor
Phipps, Kenneth - Judge
Popwell, Albert - Actor
Rangel, Charles - Congressman
Ray, Gene Anthony - Dancer and Actor in 'Fame'
Roberts, James - Former Deputy Superintendent District 6
Sallid, Otis - Choreographer and Dancer in 'The Wiz'
Sena, George C. - Late Judge
Skinner, James - Clergyman
Smith, David G. - Foreign Service Officer
Thompson, William - Clergyman
Toppins, Kenneth - Physician
Wainwright, Reverent - Shiloh Baptist Church
Walker, John - Late Proprietor of Snookies Sugar Bowl
Wareham, Alton - Dentist
Wiggan, Chester - Former Principal, Morris HS

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