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Famous
Nupes
Business
Reginald
F. Lewis
The late CEO of Beatrice International Foods
(The largest Black-owned business, worth over $1 Billion)
Edward
Gardner
President of Soft Sheen Products, Inc. and Dollars & Sense Magazine
Percy
E. Sutton
CEO of Inner City Broadcasting Corp., and Owner of the Famed Apollo Theater
in N.Y.
Robert
Johnson
Founder of Black Entertainment Television
Keith
Clinkscales
CEO and President of Vibe Magazine
John
E. Jacob
Executive Vice President of Anheuser-Busch, Inc and former CEO of National
Urban League
C.C.
Spaulding
First President of North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Co.
Bert
Collins
Current President of NC Mutual Life Insurance
Carl
Ware
Vice President of the CocaCola Company
A.
Maceo Walker
Insurance Executive
Mel
Reddick
Director of Business Affairs for CBS Sports
Arts
& Entertainment
John
Singleton
Director of Boyz N The Hood, Poetic Justice, and Higher Learning
Joe
Clair
Host of BET's Rap City
Montell
Jordan
Recording Artist
Donald
Byrd
Trumpeter
Kenny
Burrell
Jazz Artist
Dr.
Billy Taylor
Grammy Winning Jazz Pianist
Cedric
the Entertainer
Comedian
Mark
Adkins
Sinbad's Manager/Brother
Whitman
Mayo
Actor-Played "Grady" on the "Sanford and Son" sitcom
Earnest
Thomas
Actor-Played "Roger" on the "What's Happening"sitcom
Jester
Hairston
Actor-Played "Rolly Forbes" on "Amen" and "Pops"
in "I'm Gonna' Get You Sucka'!"
Gregory
D. Ridley Jr.
Artist-Painting and sculptures in over 500 public collections in U.S.
Lerone
J. Bennett, Jr.
Editor
Tavis
Smiley
BET Talk Show Host
William
Grant Still
Composer and Musician
William
Raspberry
Syndicated Columnist for Washington Post
Ed
Bradley
Investigative Reporter for 60 Minutes
Ralph
Wiley
Sports Writer and Author
Ray
McCampbell
Musical Artist (Mac Band)
Politics
Archie
Alexander
First Black Republican Governor of the US Virgin Islands and former Grand
Polemarch
Johnny
L. Cochran, Jr.
Attorney
Dr.
Rev. Ralph Abernathy
Civil rights leader and former President of SCLC
Thomas
Bradley
Past Grand Polemarch
Former Mayor of Los Angeles, CA
Carl
Stokes
First Black Mayor of a major US city (Cleveland, OH)
Rep.
Sanford Bishop
Congressman, D-GA
Rep.
John L. Conyers
Congressman, D-CA
Intoduced legislature to make Dr. Martin Luther King's Birthday a National
Holiday
Mervyn
Dymally
Congressman, D-CA
Rep.
Alcee Hastings
Congressman, D-FL
Elihu
Harris
Mayor, Oakland, CA
Rep.
Louis Stokes
Congressman, D-OH
Rep.
Albert R. Wynn
Congressman, D-MD
Rep.
Walter E. Fauntroy
Congressman, D-D.C.
Michael
White
Mayor, Cleveland, OH
Zeta Chapter
Rep.
George W. Crockett, Jr.
Congressman, D-MI
Clerance
B. Robinson
U.S. Representative (bridge named in his honor in Chattanooga, TN)
Carl
Officer
Mayor of East St. Louis (country's youngest at the time)
Judge
Theodore R. Newman
first black Chief Judge of D. C. Court of Appeals
Wellington
Webb
Mayor of Denver, CO
Michael
White
Mayor of Cleveland, OH
Walter
Sutton
Attorney (President of National Bar Association)
Robert
L. Harris
Attorney (C. Francis Stradford Award Winner, Highest National Bar Association
honor)
Richard
Dixon
Mayor of Dayton, OH
Dr.
Henry Foster
Surgeon General Nominee
Sports
Basketball
Anfernee
Hardaway
NBA Orlando Magic- Selected to 1995 1st Team All NBA
Starter for '96 Eastern Conference All-Star Team
Wilt
Chamberlain
NBA Hall of Fame, Center for the LA Lakers.
Oscar
Robertson "The Big O"
NBA Hall of Fame
Bill
Russell
NBA Hall of Fame, Center for the Boston Celtics
Sam
Jones
NBA Hall of Fame, Guard for the Boston Celtics
Alan
Henderson
NBA Atlanta Hawks
Allan
Houston
NBA New York Knicks
Kerry
Kittles
NBA New Jersey Nets
Danny
Manning
NBA Pheonix Suns
Johnny
Newman
NBA New Jersey Nets
Erick
Dampier
NBA Indiana Pacers
Rolondo
Blackman
Former NBA Player with the Knicks and Mavericks
Alex
English
Former NBA Player-1996 Inductee in NBA Hall of Fame
Bernie
Bickerstaff
Head Coach of the NBA Washington Wizards
Darrell
Walker
Head Coach of the NBA Toronto Raptors
Rudy
Washington
Head Basketball Coach, Drake University
President, Black Coaches Association
Paul
E. Smith
Head Basketball Coach, Dunbar High in Baltimore, MD Mr. Smith was named
USA Today Coach of the Year in the early '90's, when Dunbar High was consistently
rated as the top prep basketball program in the country.
Larry
Fitch
Head Basketball Coach, Memphis State University
Wade
Houston
Basketball Coach
K.C.
Jones
Former Boston Celtics Head Basketball Coach
Nolan
Richardson
University of Arkansas Basketball Coach
John
Chaney
Temple Univ. Basketball Coach
Football
Gale
Sayers
NFL Hall of Fame, RB for the Chicago Bears, Selected for the All Time
NFL Team
Greg
Lloyd
NFL Pittsburgh Steelers, 1995 All-Pro
Derek
Loville
NFL San Francisco 49ers (RB)
Larry
Brown
NFL Dallas Cowboys
Super Bowl XXX Most Valuable Player
Eric
Davis
NFL Carolina Panters, DB
Glynn
Milburn
NFL Detroit Lions (set NFL record with the Broncos for most combined yards
in a single game, 1995)
Earnest
Byner
NFL Washington Redskins, RB
Steve
Wallace
Two Time NFL All-Pro Tackle, San Francisco 49er's
Chris
Oldham
NFL Pittsburg Steelers (DB)
Robert
Green
NFL Chicago Bears
Randall
Hill
NFL Arizona Cardinals
Jesse
Hester
NFL Oakland Raiders
J.J.
Birden
NFL Kansas City Chiefs
Aeneas
Williams
All-Pro Cornerback - NFL Arizona Cardinals
Guy
McIntyre
NFL San Francisco 49ers - Retired All-Pro Guard
E.J.
Junior
NFL Miami Dolphins - Retired Middle Linebacker
John
Henry Johnson
NFL Pittsburgh Steelers - Fullback, 1954-66
Inducted into NFL Hall of Fame in 1987
Willie
Davis
NFL Green Bay Packers - Cornerback, 1958-69
Inducted into NFL Hall of Fame in 1981
Lem
Barney
NFL Detroit Lions - Cornerback, 1967-77
Inducted into NFL Hall of Fame in 1992
Ollie
Matson
NFL Chicago Bears - Running Back, 1952-66
Inducted into NFL Hall of Fame in 1972
Bill
Willis
NFL Cleveland Browns - Offensive/Defensive Tackle, 1946-53
Inducted into NFL Hall of Fame in 1977
Curtis
McClinton
AFL-NFL Kansas City Chiefs - Running Back, 1962-69
1962 AFL Rookie of the Year; 1962 & 1965 all AFL
Jim
Marshall
NFL Minnesota Vikings - Defensive Tackle
Played on the famed Purple People Eater defense
Ronald
L. Cooper
Head Coach at Louisville Univ.
At 33, he is the youngest Div. 1-A Coach
Ron
Dickerson
Head Football Coach, Temple University
Carl
Jackson
Asst. Coach, San Francisco 49ers
Bob
Simmons
Head Football Coach, Oklahoma State Univ.
Stanley
Pritchett
Fullback for the Miami Dolphins
Derrick
Lovell
Former San Francisco 49er
Baseball
Kenny
Lofton
MLB Atlanta Braves, 1994 All Star
Emmett
Ashford
First Black Umpire in Major League Baseball
Tennis
Arthur
Ashe
Late Tennis Legend, Civic Astivist
Track
and Field
Hollis
Conway
Olympic Medalist (track)
Jon
Drummond
World Class Sprinter and 1996 Olympic Silver Medalist (4 x 100 relay)
Religion
Dr.
Rev. Joseph H. Evans
Elected as first Black president to head the United Church of Christ (2
million members) in 1980
Military
General
Daniel James Jr., U.S.A.F
First Black General to wear 4 stars in the U.S. Military
Civic
Dr.
Bernard A. Harris Jr.
Astronaut (first African American to walk in space)
Dr.
Rev. Ralph Abernathy
Late Civil Rights Leader and former president of SCLC
Dr.
Samual D. Proctor
Dr.
Rev. Leon Sullivan
Pastor of Zion Baptist Church - Philadelphia, PA
Rev.
Gardner C. Taylor
Bishop
Eddie L. Long
Rev.
Calvin O. Butts III
Pastor of Abyssinian Baptist Church - Harlem, NY
Dr.
William Gibson
Former Chairman of the Board of Directors of NAACP
C.
Vernon Mason
Prominent civil rights attorney and activist
Judge
Herman Thomas
State Supreme Court of Alabama, Board of Trustees - University of South
Alabama
Education
Dr.
Joseph B. Johnson
Dr.
Harold M. McNeil
Dr.
Robert L. Randolph
Dr.
Dallas Simmons
Dr.
William E. Sims
Dr.
Harrison B. Wilson Jr.
Dr.
Samuel Massie
Dr.
Horace M. Bond
Past president of Lincoln University (PA)
Dr
James Shepherd
Late Founder and first president of NCCU
Dr.
Kenneth B. Clark
Prominent social psychologist and researcher
Dr.
C. Eric Lincoln
Author of Black Muslims in America
Archie
Alexander
Grand Polemarch and Virgin Islander Governor
Arthur
Schomburg
Historian, scholar of African-American culture, and famous Virgin Islander
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