Famous Black People in History Whose Work Changed the World-- Don Cornelius
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Rest In Peace Don Cornelius
Born on September 27, 1936, Donald Cortez Cornelius was set to create 'Soul train' being at the right moment and at the right place. Besides adding his voice and Charisma, 'Don' had the drive to keep the Show going for 22 years. Rest in peace Don!
Like a premonitory date, we wrote about our grandpa James story last night...at the same time, L.A. Time, Don Cornelius, made the decision to stop his life. Like a cry in the loneliness of his home, at Sherman Oaks, at 75, he thought enough was enough! and he went into history in the early hours of this African-American month.
So far we know that a person called the police from Mr. Cornelius’s house on Mulholland Drive in the Sherman Oaks neighborhood just before 4 a.m. There was no Oprah or Maya or Eddy Murphy or even Aretha around to stop him from leaving this world. Sadly, we all felt at times this dead end... and when we could not take the things we did and were probably wrong, then we just called it quits.
Born on September 27, 1936, Donald Cortez Cornelius, was a product of of the Heartland of America on a depression era. The wind city Chicago Illinois witness his grandeur. Getting a degree in Journalism and jumping his soul into the Civil right Movement, Cornelius recognized the lack of opportunities for black America on main stream T.V.
After different attempts Cornelius gave life to this program back in August 1970. The time was right. R&B, Jazz and 'Soul' were in vogue and Disco and Hip-Hop came slowly as an spin off.
What was the reason for its for its Success? Soul and drive: Yep, and we all got reminded of it by its name....now you know!
Cornelius gave up Syndication in 1993, Shemar Moore did a good three years stint until 2003 and replaced by Dorian Gregory until 2006. Eddy Murphy wanted to help to make a movie about Cornelius and his show but never took off.
YOU GO UP AND GET READY TO GO DOWN
After some personal issues and accused on Domestic Violence charges, Cornelius withdrew from the limelight little by little. He pleaded no contest and was sentenced to a 36 months probation. Now, here is what the regular news will tell you, like with no soul...!
What happened? Why did he decide to end his life this way? The date gives us a clue. Shame and failure toward the end . He was at the right place to get Sears and Johnson & Johnson to sponsor his idea, and we were lucky enough to live that era. But this time he was a loner, and a lonely mind can make you do things you could regret.
You see yourself on the top of all, like Michael Jackson or Smokey, but if you don't have enough strength in you, then eventually the fall will come as a corollary of Life. We have millions of friends when we are famous. Ask lady Ga-ga or Bon Jovi... but deep inside we are mortals like any other.
If there were some kind of device to check on loved ones in this kind of dead-end situations, we would save so many lives. Oprah would have given half of her billions just to help to create this bio-device. I wonder now if some other artists are thinking or have been depressed lately. Remember, stars depart in groups of three.**
Don Cornelius may your Soul rest in peace!
** Written eleven days before Whitney's departure
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Oh Lord - I did not know of this until today. Such a tragedy - and you are right - people all get depressed sometimes no matter what it looks like on the outside. We all need friends:)
Excellent hub!
What a poignant way to describe Don Cornelius' departure from this earth ... "went into history in the early hours of this African-American month." Thanks for sharing this excellent hub. Voted up!
--courtlneygdtm
So sad to think that he felt he had no recourse but to take his own life. He was known to millions and was the backdrop for many teenagers over the years. May he find everlasting "Peace, love and Soul."
This is very poignant. I feel so sad that he felt this was his only answer. But you're right, nothing can take the place of good friends and family through tough and trying times.
How very sad. Your presentation surrounding Mr. Cornelius' life and death is a deep reminder that each of us need the comfort of friendship, no matter what we tell our friends. Nice work, class act for sure.
Cheers~
K9
Depression is no one's friend, but now he is at peace.
What an interesting hub and I loved it: since joining HubPages I have learnt so much from all the great articles that I have read on here;and this one is no exception.
I also like your choice of video clip; I am a great fan of Mariah Carey.
An up up and away here.
Take care and have a great day.
Eddy.
Another great Hub, LORD. I was just listening about Don Cornelius on the radio, too. Such a great legacy!
My heart is full of sorrow for the sudden and tragic death of Don Cornelius. I grew up watching Soul Train. That was the show to watch back in the day!!! The fashion, the dancing, the music, and of course Don's big afro!!!!! A lot of the entertainers got their start all because of Soul Train, the exposure that they received helped them to gain national recognition. It's so sad that he was not able to reach out to people who could have helped him get through his depression. I guess you never know what a person is going through. RIP Don!!!! You will be truly missed.
Lord,
I am so sorry to hear this news, I just love hearing his voice. It breaks my heart to know he was all alone, without a friend. If only he could have known-- of the many people who thought he was wonderful.
What an insightful hub you have written--I pray that he will rest in peace--and somehow know that so many loved him.
I voted awesome.
Your Hub Friend,
Bobbi
There have been several famous deaths already in 2012, far more than 3 of them. In terms of African American music, I think there have already been three counting Don. Etta James was first. Then there was a rapper/hip-hop artist whose name escapes me (not my genre) and now Don.
Regardless of cause, it is not unusual for January to have several deaths. People who have been ill a long time, for example, want to reach the new year.



















Patty Inglish, MS Level 7 Commenter 3 months ago
I am sorry to read in the news that Don Cornelius shot himself, being full of talent and potential still. Older age can bring with it shame and depression about our lives that friends can help lighten. Wish some had been with him last night.