When was charles bolden born




















He went to C. Johnson High School. There is really nothing about his early life or any childhood. Charles education and adult life was a lot that he did. He graduated for C. Johnson High School in He went to the University of Southern California in He got a BS in electrical science from U. Naval Academy in Then he graduated from Naval Academy.

In he graduated from Naval Test Pilot School. Bolden had three types of careers. He was a Marine Crop, and he became a general. He became a commissioned as a second lieutenant in the marine crop. The latter he became the mission leader for NASA.

He had developed a space launch system rocket. He was inducted into the U. Astronaut Hall of Fame in May His extensive schooling and training included graduation from C. Johnson High School in ; an appointment to the U. Naval Academy; a bachelor of science degree in electrical science in ; a variety of positions in the Marine Corps; a master of science degree in systems management from the University of Southern California in ; and assignment to the Naval Test Pilot School at Patuxent River, Maryland.

After joining NASA's Astronaut Office in , he traveled to orbit four times aboard the space shuttle between and , commanding two of the missions. After completing flight training in , he became a naval aviator. Tape: 3 Maj. Martin Luther King's assassination Maj. Tape: 4 Maj. Ronald McNair's role in wanting to be an astronaut Maj. Tape: 5 Slating of Maj.

Johnson Maj. Tape: 6 Maj. Johnson Space Center Maj. Tape: 7 Maj. Marine Corps Maj. Marine Corps. Tape: 8 Maj. We can only imagine what it must have felt like on a hot and sweaty night at places like the Union Sons Hall on Perdido Street.

The same hall also ironically served as a Baptist church on Sunday Mornings. The dichotomy that the Funky Butt Hall and the Baptist church would seemily represent instead coexisted within the same building.

Bolden himself may have grappled with the contradictions of his Baptist upbringing and the new life that music led him too. The high flying sporting life that the first king of jazz led did not come without a price however. Bolden, always described as a playboy and a heavy drinker, gradually began to lose his grip on reality and his health began to fail. In , the king of black New Orleans began exhibiting unpredictable behavior, filled with paranoia and headaches.

His mental illness was said to have been triggered by alcohol.



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