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  1. Warren Clay Coleman (May 25, 1849 – May 24, 1904) was an African-American businessman in south-central North Carolina known as a founder of the Coleman Manufacturing Company, which built one of the first black-owned and operated textile mills in the United States.

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  3. Jan 25, 2020 · Warren Clay Coleman, an African-American businessman in south-central North Carolina built the first black-owned and operated textile mills in the United States.

  4. Warren Clay Coleman, merchant, businessman, and manufacturer, was born into slavery as the son of Roxanna "Roxie" Coleman, a woman enslaved by Daniel Coleman, Sr., of Concord, and Rufus Clay Barringer. Roxie later married John F. Young, an enslaved man and blacksmith.

  5. Feb 8, 2016 · On February 8, 1898, Warren Coleman and his associates laid the cornerstone for the nation’s first black-owned cotton mill in Concord. Congressman George H. White, himself a civil rights pioneer, was the main speaker at the event.

  6. Jun 6, 2024 · LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: 'MasterChef: Generations' Season 14 contestant Warren Coleman is a 70-year-old retired flight attendant, born and raised in Neptune, New Jersey. He has recently created history by becoming the oldest to grab an apron in the Fox cooking competition.

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  8. Jan 28, 2016 · 6 Things You Should Know About Warren Clay Coleman, the Man Who Built the Country’s First Black-Owned Textile Mill. Background. Warren Clay Coleman was born March 28, 1849 and died March...

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