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141:. Donald and Marian Spencer received honorary degrees from Ohio University in 1994. Donald Spencer was involved with the Avondale Community Council, Cincinnati Board of Housing Appeals, Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber and YMCA of Greater Cincinnati. The Donald A. Spencer Achievement Award was established in his honor to recognize the accomplishments of minority students at Ohio University and the Blackburn-Spencer Scholarship and Achievement Awards were named in part for him. He served on the boards of Ohio University (two years as president), Ohio Valley Goodwill, the Fenwick Club, and Family Housing Developers. He was a founding board member of the Friends of Cincinnati Parks and an executive board member of the Walnut Hills High School Foundation, which developed a $ 12-million addition to the public high school with private funds, a first in the United States. He also was active in the Boys Club, the Cincinnatus Association, the City of Cincinnati Board of Housing Appeals, the Task Force on Racial Isolation in Cincinnati Public Schools, and Cincinnati’s Historic Conservation Board. He was a trustee for thirty years at Mt. Zion United Methodist Church, now the New Vision United Methodist Church. In 1997, he received the Charles P. Taft Civic Gumption Award from the Cincinnati Charter Committee of the 183:, a predominantly African American neighborhood. The Spencers were legally registered African American voters who voted in ward 13; precinct H. Marian Spencer estimated that one hundred percent of the voters in her precinct were African American. The Spencers alleged that the Hamilton County Board of Elections and the Hamilton County Republican Party combined to implement a voter challenge system at the polls on Election Day that discriminated against African American voters. The United States District Court For The Southern District Of Ohio Western Division granted the Spencers' motion for a temporary restraining order. US District Court Judge 149: 47: 192:
intimidation and pandemonium inside the polls and in the lines outside the door." She noted "that 14 percent of new voters in a majority white location will face a challenger… but 97 percent of new voters in a majority African American voting location will see such a challenger." Dlott also said that the law permitting challengers did not sufficiently protect citizens’ fundamental right to vote. The Spencers were represented by Cincinnati attorney Alphonse Gerhardstein.
104:. When he joined the Cincinnati Board of Realtors, he accepted his post only after clearly stating his non-allegiance to any covert housing restrictions the board might endorse. He was active with PAC, the national policy-making commission of the National Association of Real Estate Brokers. He was the founder of his real estate firm, Donald A. Spencer and Associates. The firm grew to twenty-three associates with offices in 145:. In 2001 the Cincinnati Park Board created the Donald A. Spencer Overlook in Eden Park to recognize his years of service to the park system. Donald Spencer received the Founders’ Citation from the Ohio University Board of Trustees, and was one of only fourteen people to receive the honor in the university’s 200-year history. 122:
A lifelong supporter of Cincinnati Public Schools, Spencer chaired the 2001 campaign, successfully passing the November tax levy. In 2003, he served with CASE, Cincinnatians Active in the Support of Education, which led to the passing of the $ 435-million levy to build 35 new schools and renovate the
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in 1932. He was also a graduate of the University of Cincinnati, with the Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry, Bachelor of Education, and Master of Education degrees. While at the University of Cincinnati, Donald Spencer founded Quadres, a campus organization that promoted equal opportunities for African
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in 1995, ruled against the Republican plan, noting that there is no need to have voter challengers since Ohio already requires the presence of election judges at precincts in order to avoid voter fraud. Dlott warned in her decision that the Republican plan, if permitted, could cause "chaos, delay,
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In 2004, Donald Spencer and his wife, Marian Spencer, initiated litigation seeking to restrain Defendants J. Kenneth Blackwell, in his official capacity as the Secretary of State of Ohio, Intervenor Defendant State of Ohio, the Hamilton County Board of Elections and its Chair Timothy Burke and
119:. Donald Spencer was also an accomplished jazz musician who wrote two musical plays, Who’da Thought It and Watcha' Doin' Now, and his works were performed at the University of Cincinnati and he sponsored a performance of his musical plays at the Cincinnati Art Museum. 99:
He was the first African American broker to join the Cincinnati Board of Realtors in 1986, and was later elected president of the organization. He also served as a member of the organization’s statewide legislative committee in
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remaining 31 buildings. In 2005, he was named a "Great Living Cincinnatian" by the Cincinnati USA Regional Chamber. He was the first recipient of this award to be married to a previous recipient, his wife Marian Spencer.
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The grandson of a slave, he grew up in Cincinnati with his mother, Josephine; his father, Charles; his brother, Joseph; and his sister, Valerie. Donald Spencer graduated from
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members Michael Barrett, Todd Ward, Daniel Radford and Director John Williams in their official capacities from discriminating against black voters in
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Donald Spencer with his wife, in 1992, established the Donald and Marian Spencer Endowment for the African American Library Collection at
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on the basis of race. The Spencers sought to restrain the Defendants from allowing challengers at the polls in Hamilton County.
88:. He taught for the Cincinnati Public Schools for eighteen years. He taught at Harriet Beecher Stowe Elementary School in the 165: 482: 156:"My philosophy in life has been when you leave this world it should be better because you have lived," Spencer said. 289: 85: 472: 131: 127: 105: 93: 60: 40: 311: 230: 173: 148: 46: 477: 447: 180: 109: 89: 402: 205: 201: 69: 32: 115:
He was a successful businessman and real estate developer. He was a lifetime member of the
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Donald Spencer was a respected friend of prominent Black Cincinnatians Cincinnati Mayor
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neighborhood. He taught at Frederick Douglass Elementary School in the
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In 2006, he received an Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from the
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in 1952 through a lawsuit in which she was the plaintiff.
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neighborhood. He also taught at Bloom Junior High School.
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Google Books, Cincinnati, by Gina Ruffin Moore website
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activist, Donald Spencer was a school teacher in the
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Cincinnati
Ohio University
Athens, Ohio
John J. Gilligan
Kappa Alpha Psi
University of Cincinnati

Walnut Hills High School
Marian Spencer
Gallipolis, Ohio
civil rights
Cincinnati Public Schools
West End, Cincinnati
Walnut Hills, Cincinnati
Ohio
Walnut Hills, Cincinnati
Avondale, Cincinnati
NAACP
University of Cincinnati
Walnut Hills, Cincinnati
Ohio University
Charter Party

Coney Island, Cincinnati, Ohio
Hamilton County, Ohio
Avondale, Cincinnati
Susan J. Dlott
Bill Clinton
Theodore M. Berry
Nathaniel R. Jones

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