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This Caribbean Immigrant Had One Of The Most Upscale Black Hotels In The United States | Haiti Gazette

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The content originally appeared on: News Americas Now Caribbean immigrant John Alexander Somerville. (UCLA image) Compiled By NAN Staff Writer News Americas, NEW YORK, NY, Fri. June 25, 2022:  He graduated from the University of Southern California School of Dentistry, becoming the first black graduate but went on to open one of the most upscale black hotels in the United States in 1928. He was Caribbean immigrant John Alexander Somerville, who was born in Jamaica and immigrated to the United […]

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