Clint C. Wilson Sr.

Clint Cornelius Wilson Sr. (1914 – September 18, 2005) was an African-American editorial cartoonist for the Los Angeles Sentinel, the most prominent Black owned newspaper in California.

Deemed by his father to be a "white man's profession", Wilson's dreams were put on hold until he received the support of a high school teacher, who bought him materials.

[2] Moving to San Antonio after graduation from high school, Wilson found it difficult to secure work due to segregation.

[2] Wilson's cartoons were also published in Chicago based Nation of Islam periodical The Final Call, Rockford's Bible Force and the Los Angeles Times.

[2] His son Clint Cornelius Wilson, II became a journalist and educator and was chair of Howard University's journalism department.