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James Charles Thibodeaux (July 21, 1911 – August 19, 2004), was an American photographer, painter, stage actor, and educator. He was the
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's first Black art instructor.


Early life and education

James C. Thibodeaux was born on July 21, 1911, in
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, to parents Fannie E. (
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Young) and Ernest Charles Thibodeaux, Sr.. His mother died when he was a child, and by 1920 the family had moved to the
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area of Dallas, Texas. They lived near the Central Avenue (or Central Track) shopping district, and their local barbershop was a common hangout of
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during this time period. He attended Catholic high school, at the Sisters’ Institute (later known as St. Peter’s Academy), and graduated at age 17 in 1928. Starting in 1929, Thibodeaux attended
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, and later the Mechanics’ Institute (an affiliated institution to Cooper Union) in New York City; he had a full scholarship. While attending college, he worked under noted Black printmaker Bernie Haynes Robynson; whom he met through sculptor and teacher,
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. Thibodeaux attended classes at the General Society of Mechanics and Tradesmen, and in 1932 earned a diploma in freehand drawing.


Career

After moving to New York City, he lived at the
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at 180 West 135th Street, and worked as a
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for WOR, an independent radio station. Thibodeaux was drafted on July 10, 1943, and served in the
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during
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. He was the
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's special services first Black art instructor. After his military service he returned to work at WOR. He retired in 1977 from WOR, with his last role as a television operations supervisor. During his career at WOR, he continued to pursue his art, photography, and acting. His art work was shown at the
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. In 1936, his artwork was exhibited at the
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in the Hall of Negro Life. Subjects of his portrait photographs included boxer
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, and singer–songwriter
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. Thibodeaux was also a stage actor at the Dallas Negro Players, and later at the Harlem Experimental Players. In 1992, he was recognized by the Junior Black Academy of Arts and Letters as a "Dallas Living Legend".


Death and legacy

He died on August 19, 2004 in New Orleans. Thibodeaux's photograph collection is held at the
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at
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. Oral histories with Thibodeaux were conducted in 1994 and 1997 by the Texas African American Photography Archive.


References


External links


James C. Thibodeaux Photograph Collection, 1883–2000
at the
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, University of Texas at Austin
Photograph of James Thibodeaux
(1991), at the University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library {{DEFAULTSORT:Thibodeaux, James C. 1911 births 2004 deaths 20th-century American artists 20th-century American photographers 20th-century African-American male actors 20th-century American male actors African-American painters African-American photographers Cooper Union alumni People from St. Martinville, Louisiana World War II artists 20th-century American war artists