Jewel Charles Chapman

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Jewel Brother Charles Chapman became a Professor of Agriculture at Florida A&M University and help found a chapter there. Jewel Brother Charles Chapman graduated from Cornell and continued his studies at Howard University, Hampton Institute, and Ohio State University. (“Jewel Charles Henry Chapman,” 2013)

Charles Henry Chapman

Jewel Brother Nathan Allison Murray returned to Washington, D.C. to teach in public schools as an instructor in agriculture and biology. At the Third Annual Victory Garden Harvest Show in 1945, Jewel Nathan Allison Murray was the only African American among the 300 competitors. He won three prizes for his plant specimen. (“Jewel Nathaniel Allison Murray,” 2013)

Nathaniel Allison Murray

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