Spencer, Chauncey E. (Chauncey Edward), 1906-2002

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Aviator, personnel director at Fairfield Air Depot, Patterson Field, Dayton, Ohio, during World War II, later labor-management relations consultant.

From the description of Chauncey Edward Spencer papers, 1914-1976. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 154302366

From the description of Chauncey Edward Spencer papers, 1914-2006. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 85778351

Chauncey E. Spencer was born on November 5, 1906 in Lynchburg, Virginia, the son of Anne Spencer, the poet, and Edward A. Spencer, a businessman. He graduated from Virginia Seminary and College in 1930 with a major in sociology. After a period of government employment, Spencer went to Chicago to attend aviation school. While there, he assisted in organizing a group of other like-minded individuals interested in aviation, the National Airmen's Association of America. As business manager of the organization, Spencer argued for the inclusion of African Americans in the newly formed Civilian Pilot Training Program. Spencer joined the 184th Field Artillery, Illinois National Guard in 1938, and in 1940, he volunteered to enter the Armed Forces. Instead, in October 1941, he was released from the Army in order to serve in the U.S. Air Force. Shortly thereafter the Air Force selected him to serve as a civilian employee with important responsibility for the implementation of presidential executive orders providing for the integration of the armed services. Although he met with much opposition, for his work, Spencer was award the Exceptional Civilian Service Medal in 1948.

After the war and up until his retirement in 1960, Spencer was an Air Force Civilian Personnel Employment Relations Officer at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio. During the 1950s, based upon allegations brought against him, Spencer was suspended for period of months as a "security risk." Though completely exonerated, Spencer transferred to Norton Air Force Base in California. After leaving the Air Force, Spencer served as police commissioner of San Bernardino, California and deputy administrator of Highland Park, Michigan.

From the guide to the Chauncey E. Spencer Papers, 1914-2006, (Bentley Historical Library University of Michigan)

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associatedWith Anne Spencer Memorial Foundation, Inc. corporateBody
associatedWith Broadside Press. corporateBody
associatedWith Dunmore, Al. person
associatedWith Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967. person
associatedWith Jefferson, Alexander. person
associatedWith Louis, Joe, 1914- person
associatedWith Muse, Clarence. person
associatedWith National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. corporateBody
associatedWith Polk, Wardell. person
associatedWith Silvera, Frank, 1914-1970 person
associatedWith Spann, Ray. person
associatedWith Spencer, Anne, 1882-1975. person
associatedWith Spencer, Edward A., d. 1964. person
associatedWith Spencer family. family
associatedWith United States. Air Force corporateBody
associatedWith United States. Army Air Forces. corporateBody
associatedWith United States. Army Air Forces. Fighter Group, 332nd. corporateBody
Place Name Admin Code Country
Ohio
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (Ohio)
Lynchburg (Va.)
Ohio
United States
Ohio
Dayton (Ohio)
Michigan
Dayton (Ohio)
United States
Dayton (Ohio)
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (Ohio)
Michigan
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base (Ohio)
Subject
Aeronautics
African American air pilots
African Americans
African Americans
African Americans in aeronautics
Air pilots
Defense industry
Discrimination in employment
Discrimination in employment
Personnel management
Tuskegee Airmen
War work
World War, 1939-1945
World War, 1939-1945
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Birth 1906-11-05

Death 2002

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