From NKAA, Notable Kentucky African Americans Database (main entry)

Edwards, Augustus Wilson

(born: 1908  -  died: 1994) 

Augustus Wilson Edwards was born in Frankfort, KY, the son of Daniel and Carrie Edwards. A. Wilson Edwards became the first African American police officer and lieutenant, and the first Director of Safety in Louisville; he supervised the police and fire departments. Edwards also served as a security officer at the inaugurations of Presidents Eisenhower and Johnson. He was security adviser to William V. S. Tubman, President of Liberia, and Colonel Tran Minh Cong, police chief of Da Nang. Named in his honor is the A. Wilson Edwards Center that houses the 2nd Division and Louisville Fire Department, Engine 19, at 3419 Bohne Avenue, Louisville, KY  40211 [per Robert Bauer and the Louisville Metro Police Department].

For more see Who's Who Among Black Americans, 1975-1995; and The Negro Almanac, 3rd-5th eds.

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NKAA Entry: Tubman, William V. S.
NKAA Source: Who's who among Black Americans
NKAA Source: The Negro almanac: a reference work on the Afro American

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