Edythe Lewis Explained

Edythe M. Lewis
Birth Date:26 February 1924
Birth Place:New York, US
Alma Mater:University of Cincinnati
Wright State University
Central Michigan University
Occupation:Radio host, politician
Spouse:Lloyd E. Lewis Jr.

Edythe M. "Delilah" Lewis (February 26, 1924  - June 5, 2014) was the first black, female disc jockey in Dayton, Ohio, United States, in the 1950s.

Early life and education

Lewis was born Edythe Mulzac, raised in Harlem[1] and trained as a nurse at Harlem Hospital in New York.[2] Later, she earned her bachelor's degree in Education from the University of Cincinnati and then two master's degrees.[3]

Career

Lewis was the first black woman to host a radio show in Dayton, Ohio, broadcasting on WING-AM as Delilah in the 1950s.[4] She was inducted into the Dayton Area Broadcasters Hall of Fame in 2003.[5] [6] The Dayton Daily News called her a pioneer and said she was a role model during a period when there were very few black people in the broadcasting industry.[7]

In 1971, she was hired by the Miami Conservancy District. She later became the District's executive director.[8] In 1976, Governor James A. Rhodes appointed her to the Ohio Recreation and Resources Commission.[9] In 1979 she was named one of Dayton's Top 10 Women by the Dayton Daily News. Lewis retired from the District in the early 1980s.

She served on the boards of Wright State University and the Children's Medical Center, among others.

In 2001, her husband Lloyd E. Lewis Jr., a member of the Dayton City Commission, died, and she was elected in a special election to fill out the remaining months of his term,[10] defeating Republican Abner Orick.

Personal life

Lewis died on June 5, 2014, from complications from Alzheimer's disease.

Recognition

Notes and References

  1. News: Batz . Bob . Radio Days: Edythe Lewis adds Dayton Broadcasting Hall of Fame to long list of accomplishments . February 11, 2019 . Dayton Daily News . May 17, 2003.
  2. News: Hire Mrs. Edythe Lewis for Miami Conservancy District Public Needs. June 14, 1971. The Journal News. Hamilton, Ohio. February 11, 2019. 22. Newspapers.com.
  3. News: Edythe Lewis' retirement: the ultimate contradiction . February 11, 2019 . Journal Herald . March 1, 1984.
  4. News: Robinson . Amelia . A Timeline: Black History in the Miami Valley 1798 to 2001 . February 4, 2019 . Dayton Daily News . February 22, 2013.
  5. News: Robinson . Amelia . Dayton broadcast pioneer dies at 90 . February 4, 2019 . Dayton Daily News . June 10, 2014.
  6. Web site: In Memoriam. Dayton Area Broadcasters Hall of Fame. en-US. February 11, 2019.
  7. News: Edythe Lewis . 4 February 2019 . February 18, 2004.
  8. News: District to Fight Ruling On River's Status. Wilkinson. Howard. November 30, 1982. The Cincinnati Enquirer. February 11, 2019. 28. Newspapers.com.
  9. News: Rhodes Makes 4 Appointments. February 19, 1976. The Marion Star. February 11, 2019. 11. Newspapers.com.
  10. Web site: Performers, politicos join in Dayton Pride events. Glassman. Anthony. June 22, 2001. Gay People's Chronicle. March 14, 2010.