
BIOGRAPHY: Marshall Miles
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Marshall Davis Miles was born in Demopolis, Alabama in 1905. He was one of six children. He came to Buffalo as a child and attended Hutchinson Central High School. He and his brothers, Percy and Mitchell, were among the city’s pioneering African American businessmen in the 1920’s and 1930’s, beginning with a shoe repair shop. Later they established the Miles Brothers Dairy, the first African American milk business in Western New York.
Marshall Miles had the distinction of having worked as the manager of heavyweight boxing champion Joe Louis in 1946. Marshall was no stranger to the boxing profession, despite never stepping into the ring. He had managed Jamestown Jimmy Clark, a National AAU champion, who also had a pro career. He also managed professional heavyweight Leroy Evans. Miles met Louis as a young fighter in Detroit through Louis’s manager John Roxborough and became a close friend of the champ. When Roxborough went to prison in 1946, Miles took over the guidance of Louis’s career, beginning with the rematch in Yankee stadium against Billy Conn, the boxer who almost beat him in 1941.
In addition to managing boxers, Miles branched out into real estate and investments. At the time he became Louis’s manager he owned an apartment building in Los Angeles and oil wells in Illinois. He also was a partner in a Los Angeles savings and loan company. As Louis’s manager he moved in glamorous circles, sitting ring side at major title fights, and attending celebrity affairs.
Locally, Miles was a regular at Ann Montgomery’s Little Harlem Hotel. His friends and acquaintances included other boxers like Sugar Ray Robison as well as others like Willie Mays and Shirley Chisholm. He was also very active in the local African American Community helping anybody in any way he could. He contributed to the YMCA; the Police Athletic League (PAL); and the Golden Gloves. He was a lifetime member of the NAACP.
Miles was married to Charlene Fuqua-Miles and they had one son, Jourdan. Marshall Miles was 92 years of age at the time of his death on December 4, 1997. He is entered in Forest Lawn Cemetery.