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Henry Francis Downing

Henry Francis Downing (c. 1846 – February 19, 1928)[1] was an African-American sailor, politician, dramatist and novelist. His cousin was Hilary R. W. Johnson, the first African-born president of Liberia (1884–92).[2]

Biography edit

Henry Francis Downing was born in New York City and named for his father Henry. His paternal grandfather was noted caterer and oyster seller Thomas Downing. Among Downing's uncles was noted caterer and abolitionist George T. Downing, who ran successful businesses in New York, Newport, Rhode Island, and Washington, DC.

In 1864 Downing joined the U.S. Navy at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.[1] According to BlackPast.org, "Navy records listed him as having deserted in 1865, though it was later revealed he left the ship to attend his stepfather’s funeral, and his mother had obtained his discharge so that he could assist her".[1] After the US Civil War, Downing started on a journey around the world, and reached the American colony of Liberia, where he lived for three years.[1] On his return to the US in 1872, he again enlisted in the navy, serving until 1875.[1]

In 1887, Grover Cleveland appointed Downing as consul to Luanda, Angola, but he resigned in 1888. In late 1890, he led the African Americans of New York City to tender to the Comte de Paris.[3] In early 1891, Judge William H. Amoux, Chairman of the Committee of 200 Pan-Republican Congress, appointed Downing, along with other prominent men, to the Committee of Plan and Scope.[4]

The next month, Downing became one of the first African Americans to dine with Reform Democrats.[5] In June 1892, Downing, a lifelong Democrat, joined other African Americans at the Democratic headquarters. They believed they had to look for alternative alliances than the Republican Party.[6] Meanwhile, he sued Sils and Son, the proprietors of a Brooklyn restaurant, for $10,000 over the spread of cholera. By then, Downing had become the editor of the Brooklyn Messenger.[7][8] On November 4, 1892, the newspaper editor joined C. Holliday of Topeka and George P. H. McVay of Harlem, editor of the Uptown Press, at the College Street Chapel for a discussion.[9]

In 1895, Downing traveled with his wife to London. They chose to stay and lived there for 22 years.[2] He was a participant in the First Pan-African Conference there in 1900.

While in London, Downing concentrated on creative writing, publishing several plays and a novel, The American Cavalryman: A Liberian Romance (1917).[10] Downing was inspired by the life of American actor Ira Frederick Aldridge, who developed a career in performing Shakespeare in London and Europe.[11] Downing was "probably the first person of African descent to have a play of his or her own written and published in Britain."[12]

Returning to the US in 1917, Downing lived in New York City during his final years. He died on February 19, 1928, at the Harlem Hospital.[1]

Legacy edit

Black filmmaker Oscar Micheaux based two films on Downing's literary work. Micheaux's Thirty Years Later (1928) is based on a story/novella by Downing, and the film A Daughter of the Congo (1930) is based on Downing's The American Cavalryman.

Plays edit

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Henry Francis Downing news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2014 Learn how and when to remove this message Henry Francis Downing c 1846 February 19 1928 1 was an African American sailor politician dramatist and novelist His cousin was Hilary R W Johnson the first African born president of Liberia 1884 92 2 Contents 1 Biography 2 Legacy 3 Plays 4 References 5 External linksBiography editHenry Francis Downing was born in New York City and named for his father Henry His paternal grandfather was noted caterer and oyster seller Thomas Downing Among Downing s uncles was noted caterer and abolitionist George T Downing who ran successful businesses in New York Newport Rhode Island and Washington DC In 1864 Downing joined the U S Navy at the Brooklyn Navy Yard 1 According to BlackPast org Navy records listed him as having deserted in 1865 though it was later revealed he left the ship to attend his stepfather s funeral and his mother had obtained his discharge so that he could assist her 1 After the US Civil War Downing started on a journey around the world and reached the American colony of Liberia where he lived for three years 1 On his return to the US in 1872 he again enlisted in the navy serving until 1875 1 In 1887 Grover Cleveland appointed Downing as consul to Luanda Angola but he resigned in 1888 In late 1890 he led the African Americans of New York City to tender to the Comte de Paris 3 In early 1891 Judge William H Amoux Chairman of the Committee of 200 Pan Republican Congress appointed Downing along with other prominent men to the Committee of Plan and Scope 4 The next month Downing became one of the first African Americans to dine with Reform Democrats 5 In June 1892 Downing a lifelong Democrat joined other African Americans at the Democratic headquarters They believed they had to look for alternative alliances than the Republican Party 6 Meanwhile he sued Sils and Son the proprietors of a Brooklyn restaurant for 10 000 over the spread of cholera By then Downing had become the editor of the Brooklyn Messenger 7 8 On November 4 1892 the newspaper editor joined C Holliday of Topeka and George P H McVay of Harlem editor of the Uptown Press at the College Street Chapel for a discussion 9 In 1895 Downing traveled with his wife to London They chose to stay and lived there for 22 years 2 He was a participant in the First Pan African Conference there in 1900 While in London Downing concentrated on creative writing publishing several plays and a novel The American Cavalryman A Liberian Romance 1917 10 Downing was inspired by the life of American actor Ira Frederick Aldridge who developed a career in performing Shakespeare in London and Europe 11 Downing was probably the first person of African descent to have a play of his or her own written and published in Britain 12 Returning to the US in 1917 Downing lived in New York City during his final years He died on February 19 1928 at the Harlem Hospital 1 Legacy editBlack filmmaker Oscar Micheaux based two films on Downing s literary work Micheaux s Thirty Years Later 1928 is based on a story novella by Downing and the film A Daughter of the Congo 1930 is based on Downing s The American Cavalryman Plays editThe Shuttlecock or Israel in Russia An Original Drama in Four Acts 1913 Human Nature or The Traduced Wife An Original English Domestic Drama in Four Acts 1913 The Arabian Lovers Or the Sacred Jar an Eastern Tale in Four Acts 1913 Placing Paul s Play A Miniature Comedy 1913 Lord Eldred s Other Daughter An Original Comedy in Four Acts 1913 Incentives A Drama in Four Acts 1914 A New Coon in Town A Farcical Comedy Made in England 1914 Voodoo A Drama in Four Acts 1914 References edit a b c d e f Jessica Salo Downing Henry Francis 1846 1928 BlackPast org a b Jeffrey Green 125 Henry F Downing African American author in London 1895 1917 Post Card The Daily Democrat 1 Nov 1890 Retrieved 4 Nov 2017 UNION OF REPUBLICS THE PAN REPUBLIC CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEES APPOINTED The New York Herald 12 Jan 1891 Retrieved 4 Nov 2017 ONE OF THE GUESTS A NEGRO The New York Herald 8 Feb 1891 Retrieved 4 Nov 1891 COLORED DEMOCRATS ORGANIZE THE REPUBLICAN PARTY NO LONGER THEIR PROTECTOR The New York Times 22 June 1892 Retrieved 4 Nov 2017 Boston Daily Globe 9 Jul 1892 Retrieved 4 Nov 2017 TO GUARD AGAINST CHOLERA Chicago Tribune 9 Jul 1892 Retrieved 4 Nov 2017 Will be Mid Friday Evening November 4th at the College Street Chapel Decatur Daily Republican 3 Nov 1892 Retrieved 4 Nov 2017 Contee Clarence 1982 Dictionary of American Negro Biography pp 188 189 Roberts Brian Russell 2012 A London Legacy of Ira Aldridge Henry Francis Downing and the Paratheatrical Poetics of Plot and Cast e PDF Modern Drama 55 3 386 406 doi 10 3138 md 55 3 386 Chambers Colin 2011 Black and Asian Theatre in Britain A History London Routledge p 63 External links edit BlackPast org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Henry Francis Downing amp oldid 1184361766, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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