Myra Hemmings Explained

Myra Lillian Davis Hemmings
Occupation:Actress
a founder of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated; Teacher
Birth Date:August 30, 1895
Birth Place:Gonzales, Texas, U.S.
Death Date:December 8, 1968 (aged 73)
Death Place:San Antonio, Texas, U.S.
Spouse:John W. Hemmings (1892–1958)

Myra Lillian Davis Hemmings (August 30, 1895 – December 8, 1968) was an American actress and teacher, and a founder of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated.[1]

Early life

Hemmings was born in Gonzales, Texas to Henry and Susan (Dement) Davis. In 1909, she graduated from Riverside High School in San Antonio, Texas. At Howard University in Washington, D.C., Davis was a part of the group of seven who were newly initiated into the Alpha chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha in 1912, where she was elected president.[2] [3] A dichotomy ensued between the newly initiated Alpha chapter women who lived on campus and the rest of the organization who lived off campus. [4] The neophytes led by Davis wanted to change the name.The neophytes voted to reorganize Alpha Kappa Alpha into Delta Sigma Theta on January 13, 1913.[5] In this meeting she was elected president of the Delta Sigma Theta's Alpha chapter.[6] In 1913, Hemmings graduated from Howard University.[7] After graduation, Davis began teaching in 1913 in San Antonio, Texas. In 1922, Davis married John W. Hemmings, a former actor on Broadway.[8]

Acting

Hemmings was active in amateur theater and participated in the San Antonio Negro Little Theater by directing productions.[9] She and her husband helped to organize Phyllis Wheatley Dramatic Guild Players.[8] In her career, she appeared in three films. First, in the 1941 tragic drama film Go Down Death: The Story of Jesus and the Devil, she starred as the martyr Sister Caroline.[10] [11] In addition to acting, Hemmings co-produced and co-directed the film.[8] In the 1943 film Marching On, she played Mrs. Ellen Tucker. In Girl in Room 20 (1946), she played Sarra Walker.[12]

Later life

As a drama teacher, Hemmings directed plays from the 1920s to the 1950s at the Carver Community Cultural Center in San Antonio.[13] Hemmings was elected as vice-president of Delta Sigma Theta in 1933[14] as well as the organization's historian in 1948.[15] In 1947, Hemmings received her Master of Arts degree in speech from Northwestern University. Hemmings also continued to teach in San Antonio for fifty-one years.[8] She was also a member of the NAACP, the National Council of Negro Women[16] and the Alpha Phi Literary Society.[17] Hemmings died in 1968 in San Antonio.

Tributes

After Hemmings' death, Dramatic Theatre Guild was renamed Myra Davis Hemmings Memorial Theatre Guild.[8] In addition, the San Antonio alumnae chapter's of Delta Sigma Theta sorority resource center was named after Hemmings in 1986.[18] Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. created the Myra Davis Hemmings Scholarship for the study in performance or creative arts.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Black Texas Women: A Sourcebook : Documents, Biographies, Timeline. Ruthe Winegarten. 1996. University of Texas Press. 0-292-79100-3. 253.
  2. Giddings, Paula (1988). In Search of Sisterhood: Delta Sigma Theta and the Challenge of the Black Sorority Movement. New York, New York: HarperCollins Publishers, 44. 0688135099.
  3. Tamara L. Brown, Gregory Parks, Clarenda M. Phillips (2005). African American Fraternities and Sororities: The Legacy and the Vision. University Press of Kentucky, 192.
  4. Book: Boyd, Norma . A Love That Equals My Labor; The Life Story of Norma E. Boyd . Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority . 1980 . 1 . English.
  5. Book: Vroman, Mary Elizabeth . Shaped to Its Purpose: Delta Sigma Theta--the First Fifty Years . Random House . 1965 . English.
  6. Web site: Delta Sigma Theta Founders — Xi Chapter . 2007-07-08 . bot: unknown . https://web.archive.org/web/20080224202305/http://www.geocities.com/dstxichapter/founders.html . February 24, 2008 . Retrieved on July 6, 2007.
  7. Web site: Slaughter . John Etta . Houston . Gary W. . revision, Walters . Katherine Kuehler . Hemmings, Myra Lillian Davis . 29 December 2020 . Handbook of Texas, Texas State Historical Association.
  8. http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fhe64 Handbook of Texas Online: Myra Hemmings
  9. Giddings, op. cit. p. 68.
  10. https://movies.yahoo.com/movie/1800197875/info Yahoo! Movies: Go Down Death: The Story of Jesus and the Devil.
  11. Book: Reel Black Talk: A Sourcebook of 50 American Filmmakers. Spencer Moon. 1997. Greenwood Press. 369. 0-313-29830-0. registration.
  12. http://www.lib.unc.edu/house/mrc/films/full.php?film_id=1971 MRC FilmFinder-Full Record: The Girl in Room 20
  13. http://www.nea.gov/partner/touring/stories/9-02blackrep.html Enriching San Antonio Schools through St. Louis Black Repertory Company in San Antonio Schools Residency
  14. Giddings, op. cit. p. 154.
  15. Web site: Sadie T.M. Alexander Archives at UPenn . 2013-09-26 . bot: unknown . https://web.archive.org/web/20100616040137/http://www.archives.upenn.edu/faids/upt/upt50/stmacomic.pdf . June 16, 2010 . . Retrieved July 6, 2007.
  16. http://www.ou.edu/student/greek/dst/History05.htm Delta Sigma Theta Founders - Kappa Alpha Chapter
  17. http://www.utdeltas.com/illustrioussrc.htm Delta Sigma Theta Founders - Epsilon Beta
  18. http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utsa/00073/00073-P.html A Guide to the San Antonio Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Records, 1934-1998 (Bulk 1938-1992)