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  1. Feb 20, 2021 · Hazel Jackson taught four years in segregated public schools in South Carolina, so, when she moved to Lancaster in 1952, she figured it wouldn’t be difficult to land a job at a...

  2. Jul 8, 2014 · Hazel Jackson, a trailblazing educator and civil rights icon in Lancaster, died Monday at the age of 87, according to a Millersville University spokeswoman. Jackson was the first...

  3. Hazel’s effervescent personality, lust for life, and love of people and community sparked immediate friendships with anyone she met. A successful career woman, she was also the epitome of grace and class all while being impeccably attired.

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    • Hazel Joy Gordy, 68
    • Berry Gordy IV, 67
    • Terry James Gordy, 66
    • Kerry Ashby Gordy, 63
    • Sherry Jackson Gordy, 60
    • Kennedy William Gordy, 59
    • Rhonda Ross Kendrick, 51
    • Stefan Kendal Gordy, 47

    Prior to founding Motown, Berry served in the U.S. Army during the Korean War. Upon returning home, he married Thelma Coleman Gordy, and the two welcomed their first child together the next year. Hazel Joy Gordy was born in August 1954 in Detroit. Hazel worked as a model and spent time at her father's record label, where she met Jermaine Jacksonof ...

    Berry and Thelma welcomed their first son, Berry Gordy IV, in October 1955. While Berry IV has mostly remained out of the spotlight, his children have followed in their grandfather's footsteps. He has two kids: Skyler Austen Gordy, born in 1986, and Mahogany Cheyenne Gordy, born in 1994. Skyler is a rapper best known by his stage name Sky Blu. He w...

    Terry James Gordy was born in August 1956 to Berry and Thelma. He grew up in Beverly Hills, California, with his two older siblings. He met his wife, entertainment lawyer Desiree Thomas Gordy, when they were both students at Beverly Hills High School, according to Desiree's bio at Dakia Global. Aside from that, not much is known about Terry. Of all...

    In 1959, Berry founded Tamla Records, which later became Motown. That same year, he welcomed a son with Raynoma Mayberry Liles (later Raynoma Singleton), whom he married in 1960. They divorced in 1964. Kerry Ashby Gordy was born in Detroit in June 1959. When it comes to business, he takes after his father. He is a writer, producer and music executi...

    Sherry Jackson Gordy was born in Detroit in May 1963 to Berry and songwriter Jeana Jackson. She grew up in California with her siblings. "My father's love is the cornerstone of my success," she said in an interview with Las Vegas Black Image. "His love lets me know that he will always be there for me. His leadership impacts my life and shows me tha...

    In March 1964, Berry welcomed his fourth son, Kennedy William Gordy, with then-girlfriend Margaret Norton. Kennedy is a singer who performs under the name Rockwell. He's best known for his 1984 hit single "Somebody's Watching Me" featuring Jermaine and Michael Jackson. Despite his family ties, Kennedy didn't tell anyone who his father was while try...

    After signing Diana Ross to Motown, Berry began a romantic relationship with the singer. Their relationship lasted from 1965 to 1970 and resulted in a child. Rhonda Ross Kendrick (née Rhonda Suzanne Silberstein) was born in August 1971. When Diana was two months pregnant, she married her first husband, Robert Ellis Silberstein. Rhonda was raised by...

    In September 1975, Berry welcomed his eighth child, Stefan Kendal Gordy, with his then-girlfriend Nancy Leiviska. The pair broke up shortly after Stefan's birth. Stefan, who goes by the stage name Redfoo, is a rapper, singer and DJ known for creating the duo LMFAO with his nephew, Sky Blu. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Berry praised ...

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  5. May 30, 2024 · Upcoming play "Midst of Faith" celebrates Hazel Jackson, the first Black woman teacher in Lancaster city and Millersville University. The play was created by Nathan Lee Gadsden, who personally...

  6. May 10, 2024 · Dr. Jackson’s story epitomizes resilience in adversity. As the first African-American female teacher in the Lancaster school district, she confronted systemic challenges with unwavering resolve.

  7. May 27, 2024 · The drama depicts the life of Lancaster educator and civil rights pioneer Hazel I. Jackson. She was “a mother to the community,” and it was important to give her legacy the setting it deserves. “This is the most important play I’ve ever written,” Gadsden said.

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