Howard was born to Charles Preston Howard and Maude L. (Lewis) Howard in
Des Moines, Iowa. His parents were African-American. His father, a friend of civil rights leader
Dr. Ralph Bunche, was a native of South Carolina, his mother has been described as
Native American (
Sioux). but was actually a daughter of Thomas D. Lewis (1846–1909) and Mary Adeline Tann (1855–1939) of Fayette, Iowa, both members of a farming colony of free people of color that settled in Northeast Iowa in 1853. Joseph's grandfather Lewis had the distinction of being a private in the 38th Regiment USCT, one of four USCT units that were the first US troops to march into Richmond, Virginia when it fell in April 1865. Joseph's great-uncle Theodore Wright Lewis (1853–1922), an AME pastor who served churches in Iowa, Illinois and Kansas was one of the founding members of the NAACP in the Davenport, Iowa and Rock Island, Illinois area. His father was a lawyer and one of the original founders of the
National Bar Association, an association of African-American attorneys. Howard served in the
U.S. Army from 1944 to 1946. During
World War II, he commanded
Filipino troops and ran a
Japanese prisoner-of-war camp. He was
honorably discharged with the rank of
Captain. Howard was a probation officer with the Supreme Bench of Baltimore, Maryland from 1958 to 1960. ==Education==