Amaza Lee Meredith
Amaza Lee Meredith was an American architect, educator and artist. Meredith was unable to enter the profession as an architect because of "both her race and her sex" as an African-American woman, and worked primarily as an art teacher at Virginia State University, where she founded the art department. Sex and race wasn’t the only factor that was challenging at the time. Amaza Lee Meredith lived authentically as an African-American Queer artist despite at the time heterosexual norms. She is best known for her residence, Azurest South, where she and her partner, Dr. Edna Meade Colson, resided together. Moreover, she co-founded the Azurest Syndicate Inc., a vacation destination for black middle class Americans on Sag Harbor, New York. As an educated black woman, Meredith is a rare example of a financially and socially independent black woman living in the time of Jim Crow Segregation Laws.
14 August 1895
Born on the same birth date (14 August 1895): Jack Gregory (cricketer)
Born on the same birth day (14 August): Arthur Latham • B. A. Santamaria • Catherine Bell (actress) • Ernest Thayer • Ernest Thompson Seton • Eva Birnerová • Gary Larson • Greg Rawlinson • Magic Johnson • Stanley A. McChrystal
Born in the same month (August 1895): Albert Cohen (novelist) • Allen Bathurst, Lord Apsley • Andreas Alföldi • Arthur Rose Eldred • Blossom Rock • C. Suntharalingam • Frank Nicklin • Hammy Love • Jack Gregory (cricketer) • László Almásy • Paul Comtois • Richard Cushing