There are a number of notable people from North Omaha, Nebraska . This list includes people who lived in the community for any period of time, as well as groups and organizations of people within North Omaha.
The young Malcolm X
Being born in Omaha doesn't make me an American any more than being born in an oven makes a cat a biscuit. - Malcolm X
John Adams, Jr. , first African American elected to the Nebraska Legislature after it became a unicameral, Nebraska State Senator
Ernie Chambers , Nebraska State Senator, historical North Omaha community leader
Brenda Council , city councilmember
Lowen Kruse , Nebraska State Senator
Malcolm X , civil rights leader
George Wells Parker , founder of Hamitic League of the World
John Grant Pegg , Weights and Measure Inspector, 1910–1916, Omaha [1]
Dr. Matthew Ricketts , first African American elected to the Nebraska Legislature , Nebraska State Senator
Silas Robbins , first African American lawyer in Omaha
Joe Rogers , Colorado Lieutenant Governor, 1999-2003 (Republican )
Standing Bear , imprisoned and tried at Fort Omaha in Standing Bear v. Crook
Susette LaFlesche Tibbles , Ponca member associated with the Standing Bear v. Crook trial
Thomas Tibbles , journalist associated with the Standing Bear v. Crook trial
Whitney Young , former head of Omaha Urban League
Aaron Manasses McMillan , Nebraska State Senator, founder of the Peoples Hospital in North Omaha
Gladys Harrison , primary candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives
Mildred Brown , founder of Omaha Star newspaper
Warren Buffett , business magnate, investor, and philanthropist
Edward Creighton , pioneer businessman
John A. Creighton , pioneer businessman, philanthropist
Cathy Hughes , founder and president of Radio One
Manuel Lisa , fur trapper, founder of Fort Lisa
Houston Alexander , mixed martial arts fighter
Bob Boozer , former National Basketball Association player and gold medalist at the 1960 Summer Olympics
Terence Crawford , World Champion Boxer
Bob Gibson , National Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher for St. Louis Cardinals
Ahman Green , professional football player
Kenton Keith , professional football player
Ron Prince , former head football coach at Kansas State University
Johnny Rodgers , 1972 Heisman Trophy winner, College Football Hall of Fame Inductee, voted University of Nebraska 's "player of the century"
Gale Sayers , professional football player, Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee
Plaque commemorating Davis
George Crook , leader of Fort Omaha
Alfonza W. Davis , Captain in the Tuskegee Airmen ; born 1918 in North Omaha, graduate of Technical High School (Omaha, Nebraska) , graduate of Omaha University , member of Kappa Alpha Psi ; first black military aviator from Omaha to receive his wings from Tuskegee Field ; KIA over Germany in 1944[2]
Benjamin Foulois , stationed at Fort Omaha Balloon School
Stuart Heintzelman , stationed at Fort Omaha
Dan Christie Kingman , stationed at Fort Omaha
Frank Purdy Lahm , stationed at Fort Omaha Balloon School
Thomas Selfridge , stationed at Fort Omaha Balloon School
Buffalo Bill , founded his Wild West Show in North Omaha
Bertha Calloway , founded the Great Plains Black History Museum
Thomas Rogers Kimball , early Omaha architect; designed Webster Telephone Exchange Building and several other significant buildings in North Omaha
Rowena Moore , founder of the Malcolm X House Site
Ken Vavrina , influential liberal activist priest in North Omaha
Clarence W. Wigington , first African American municipal architect in the U.S; raised and began his career in Omaha
Sarah Helen Mahammitt , cookbook author and cooking school operator
Alfred S. Barnett , journalist
Ferdinand Barnett , newspaper publisher and journalist
Cyrus D. Bell , newspaper publisher
James Bryant , journalist
Ophelia Clenlans , journalist
George Wells Parker , journalist, poet, historian, community leader
Lucille Skaggs Edwards , journalist
Rev. John Albert Williams , newspaper publisher, journalist and Episcopal minister