Roscoe Dunjee 1883-1965
by Simmie Knox
Oil
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Commissioned by the 2003-2005 Oklahoma Legislative Black Caucus
Dedicated on May 24, 2005
Fourth Floor
The Artwork
Oklahoma journalist and publisher Roscoe Dunjee founded the nationally known Oklahoma City Black Dispatch newspaper in 1915 and shaped American history, serving as spokesman and leader in the civil rights movement. An early leader of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), his actions impacted changes in discriminatory practices for the nation. The son of a Baptist minister, Dunjee came to Oklahoma in 1892.
Dedicated on May 24, 2005, this portrait of Roscoe Dunjee was painted by nationally known artist Simmie Knox, Silver Springs, Maryland. Commissioned by the 2003-2005 Oklahoma Legislative Black Caucus, it is one of a series of portraits authorized by the caucus and approved by the Capitol Preservation Commission and directed by the Oklahoma Arts Council.
The Artist