•
Tawatha Agee (born 1954),
background singer and songwriter, who was the lead singer of the soul/R&B band
Mtume •
Paul Bacon (1923–2015), graphic designer best known for his work on book jackets and album covers •
Amina Baraka (born 1942 as Sylvia Robinson), poet, actress, author, community organizer, singer, dancer and activist •
Andy Bey (born 1939), jazz singer and pianist •
Charles Calello (born 1938), musical director •
Tisha Campbell-Martin (born 1968), actress •
John-Michael Caprio (1947–1997), conductor •
Crystal Clarke (born , class of 2011), actress best known for her roles in the
BBC /
Amazon Prime miniseries
Ordeal by Innocence and in the
ITV /
PBS adaptation of
Jane Austen's
Sanditon •
Willie Cole (born 1955), contemporary
sculptor,
printer, and
conceptual and
visual artist •
Marion Crecco (1930–2015), politician who served in the
New Jersey General Assembly from 1986 to 2002 •
Leo Dee (1931–2004), photographer / painter •
Kat DeLuna (born 1987), singer and dancer •
Connie Francis (1937-2025), singer •
Charles Gaines (born 1944), conceptual artist and educator at
California Institute of the Arts •
Savion Glover (born 1973, class of 1991), actor, tap dancer and choreographer •
Lorraine Gordon (1922–2018),
jazz music advocate who was best known as the owner of the
Village Vanguard jazz club in
Greenwich Village •
Lawrence Hamm (born 1954),
civil rights activist and founder of the People's Organization for Progress •
Michael B. Jordan (born 1987), actor who has appeared in
All My Children,
The Wire,
Friday Night Lights, and
Black Panther •
Mort Lindsey (1923–2012), musical director •
Frankie Negrón (born 1977), salsa singer •
Nicholas H. Politan (1935–2012), attorney who served as a
United States district judge of the
United States District Court for the District of New Jersey •
Nicholas Reale (1922–1984),
watercolorist with a lengthy career in art and teaching •
Michaela Jaé Rodriguez (born 1991), actress and singer, best known for her role as Blanca Rodriguez-Evangelista in the television drama
Pose •
Woody Shaw (1944–1989), jazz trumpeter and composer •
Wayne Shorter (1933–2023, class of 1952), jazz composer and saxophonist •
Tyshawn Sorey (born 1980), drummer and composer •
Craig A. Stanley (born 1955), politician who served in the
New Jersey General Assembly from 1996 to 2008, where represented the
28th Legislative District •
Don Trousdell (1937–2017), graphic designer and artist, who entered the profession during the "Golden Age" of advertising •
Sarah Vaughan (1924–1990), singer •
J. D. Williams (born 1978), actor •
Charles D. Wrege (1924–2014), management historian and professor at
Rutgers University •
Larry Young (1940–1978), jazz organist ==References==