Nina Gomer — who would grow up in Cedar Rapids and marry one of the most prominent black leaders of the 20th century — was born on the Fourth of July, 1870, in Quincy, Ill. When she was 6, her parents, Charles S. Gomer and Mary J. Schneider Gomer, moved to Cedar Rapids, where Charles was a cook at Brown’s Hotel on North Commercial Street (First Street).

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