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James E Stewart Sr Galleries

JAMES E STEWART SR HISTOEY PHOTOS :

JAMES E STEWART SR HISTOEY PHOTOS

Updated: Oct 07, 2009 1:45pm PST

Inventory Stewart Museum Collection :

Inventory Stewart Museum Collection

Updated: Oct 03, 2009 9:11am PST

James E Stewart Jr & Sr Family :

James E Stewart Jr & Sr Family

Updated: Oct 02, 2009 10:07pm PST

Personal slide collection :

Personal slide collection

Updated: Oct 02, 2009 7:19pm PST

The Life Of James E Jimmy Stewart Sr : James E. Stewart was born in Plano, Texas, September 16, 1912, son of Reverend Zena T. Stewart and Maggie Feglee Stewart. Reverend Stewart, an oil mill laborer, moved to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in 1926.  

James attended Orchard Park Elementary School from kindergarten through the sixth grade. At age 14, James and his mother moved to Wichita, Kansas. He enrolled in the 10th grade at Wichita and observed for the first time the vast difference in "separate but equal" schools. While at Wichita North High School, he became the first of his race to "make" a Wichita high school football team as well as the All-City team. James graduated from Wichita High North in 1931

James moved back to Oklahoma City and worked as a theater manager, restaurant owner operator, and later table waiter at numerous places. It was while working as captain of banquet services at the old Biltmore Hotel that the late Thomas H. Sterling, Oklahoma City District Manager for the Oklahoma Natural Gas Company, asked James to take a job as janitor for his firm. Within a short period, after joining Oklahoma Natural, through the friendly overtures of fellow employees, the waiter turned janitor was sorting mail, making local office supply purchases, operating the Addressograph machine and performing other nontraditional duties.

His activities in the formation of a Douglass High- -Langston Athletic Association to strengthen the sports program at these schools and his efforts to have the city provide a swimming pool for Negroes drew the attention of Editor Roscoe Dunjee, Publisher of the Black Dispatch Newspaper. Thus he was invited to join the Negro Business League.

Jimmy’s civic endeavors prior to 1942 were primarily limited to the Negro Business League on the local and national level. Meanwhile, officials on both the local level and corporate headquarters at Tulsa of the Oklahoma Natural Gas Company observed Jimmy’s activities and decided to establish an Eastside office with Jimmy as manager.

Without his knowledge or consent, Jimmy was elected vice-president of the Oklahoma City Branch NAACP in 1942. Shortly thereafter the president of the Oklahoma City local branch moved to California. Veteran local NAACP’ers frowned on the young upstart’s elevation to the presidency, but Editor Dunjee insisted that the position would be Stewart’s. Thus, without prior knowledge or experience Jimmy Stewart was thrust into the field of Civil rights and remained active more than a third of a century.

The Life Of James E Jimmy Stewart Sr

James E. Stewart was born in Plano, Texas, September 16, 1912, son of ...

Updated: Dec 01, 2008 7:22am PST

JAMES E STEWART SR  ROSTER OKLAHOMA HISTORICAL SOCIETY GIFT AGREEMENT : MPMA Address Roster

JAMES E STEWART SR ROSTER OKLAHOMA HISTORICAL SOCIETY GIFT AGREEMENT

MPMA Address Roster

Updated: Dec 30, 2006 5:45am PST

MORE Jimmy Stewart SR FAMILY AND THINGS :

MORE Jimmy Stewart SR FAMILY AND THINGS

Updated: Jun 11, 2006 5:08pm PST

Eastern Star 1898 to 1948 Oklahoma :

Eastern Star 1898 to 1948 Oklahoma

Updated: Apr 12, 2006 12:41pm PST

JAMES E STEWART SR  North High School 1931 Year Book :

JAMES E STEWART SR North High School 1931 Year Book

Updated: Apr 09, 2006 11:40am PST

65th Anniversary Party :

65th Anniversary Party

Updated: Feb 21, 2006 3:00am PST

OKLAHOMA CITY  & JACKSONVILLE NC PHOTOS :

OKLAHOMA CITY & JACKSONVILLE NC PHOTOS

Updated: Sep 01, 2005 1:37pm PST

GREAT THINGS TO SEE IN HIS HOME :

GREAT THINGS TO SEE IN HIS HOME

Updated: Mar 11, 2005 9:54pm PST