(1856-02-22)February 22, 1856 Piscataway, Maryland, US
Died
August 7, 1924(1924-08-07) (aged 68) New York City, US
Resting place
Oakland Cemetery in Yonkers
Pen name
Bruce Grit
Occupation
Journalist, historian, writer, orator, civil rights activist
Alma mater
Howard University
Spouse
Florence A. Bishop
John Edward Bruce, also known as Bruce Grit or J. E. Bruce-Grit (February 22, 1856 – August 7, 1924), was an American journalist, historian, writer, orator, civil rights activist and Pan-African nationalist. He was born a slave in Maryland; as an adult, he founded numerous newspapers along the East Coast, as well as co-founding (with Arthur Alfonso Schomburg) the Negro Society for Historical Research in New York.
JohnEdwardBruce, also known as Bruce Grit or J. E. Bruce-Grit (February 22, 1856 – August 7, 1924), was an American journalist, historian, writer, orator...
EdwardBruce, Earl of Carrick (Norman French: Edward de Brus; Middle Irish: Edubard a Briuis; Modern Scottish Gaelic: Scottish Gaelic: Eideard or Iomhair...
Carrick, Robert the Bruce supported his family's claim to the Scottish throne and took part in William Wallace's revolt against Edward I of England. Appointed...
EdwardBruce (1856–1924), African American slave, writer and nationalist leader John Mitchell Bruce (1846–1929), British physician John Munro Bruce (1840–1901)...
of Scotland (Robert the Bruce and David II of Scotland), and a disputed High King of Ireland, EdwardBruce. The surname Bruce comes from the French de...
Bruce House, is a National Historic Landmark. Bruce was born into slavery in 1841 in Prince Edward County, Virginia, near Farmville to Polly Bruce, an...
King Edward by Robert Bruce, Earl of Carrick, the father of the future king. The Wars of Scottish Independence thus began in a clash between the Bruces and...
accession of Robert the Bruce in 1306. John Balliol's son Edward Balliol would later exert a claim to the Scottish throne against the Bruce claim during the...
receiving reports that William Douglas had defected to the rebels, Edward dispatched Robert Bruce, Earl of Carrick, together with his father's vassals of Annandale...
King Edward II invaded Scotland after Bruce demanded in 1313 that all supporters, still loyal to ousted Scottish king John Balliol, acknowledge Bruce as...
Bruce Edwards Ivins (/ˈaɪvɪnz/; April 22, 1946 – July 29, 2008) was an American microbiologist, vaccinologist, senior biodefense researcher at the United...
outside the besieged Stirling Castle, John Comyn, Robert Bruce and other Scottish nobility surrender to Edward I of England. He demands their homage to...
punishment, Edward I of England sent his hostages to different places in England. Marjorie was sent to the convent at Watton. Her aunt, Christina Bruce, was...
Bruce Lee (born Lee Jun-fan; November 27, 1940 – July 20, 1973) was a Hong Kong-American martial artist and actor. He was the founder of Jeet Kune Do...
routed Bruce at the Battle of Methven. Bruce was forced into hiding, and the English forces recaptured their lost territory and castles. Edward acted with...
Walter Bruce Willis (born March 19, 1955) is an American retired actor. He achieved fame with a leading role on the comedy-drama series Moonlighting (1985–1989)...
Commissioner and Major William Rawls on HBO series The Wire (2002–2008), Colonel Edward Galson on Oz (2001), Dr. Deraad in ER (1999–2003), Rodrigo Borgia in the...
second son, Edward, created Lord Bruce of Kinloss in 1604 EdwardBruce, 1st Lord Bruce of Kinloss (1548–1611) EdwardBruce, 2nd Lord Bruce of Kinloss (1594–1613)...