Prexy nesbitt biography meaning
Prexy nesbitt biography meaning and pronunciation.
Prexy nesbitt biography meaning
Prexy Nesbitt
Rozell "Prexy" William Nesbitt (born 23 February ) is an American educator, activist, and speaker on Africa, foreign policy, and racism. He has also worked as a "red cap," social worker, union organizer, special assistant to Chicago’s Mayor, the late Harold Washington, and a senior program officer with the MacArthur Foundation in Chicago.
As an anti-apartheid campaigner, he came to personally know Nelson Mandela.[1][2]
Nesbitt taught at Columbia College Chicago for 33 years and is currently the Presidential Fellow in Peace Studies at the Chapman University and teaches in the Wilkinson College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences.[3]
Nesbitt was born on the West Side of Chicago to Rozell R.
Nesbitt and Sadie Crain Nesbitt, and grew up in the Albany Park and Lawndale neighborhoods. His parents were schoolteachers and were politically active.[4][5]
Nesbitt attended Francis W.
Parker School. As a teen in the ear