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- actor (en)
- diplomat (en)
- film director and producer (en)
- American restaurateur (en)
- President of the National Council of Churches from 1972 to 1975 (en)
- Pastor, Trinity United Church of Christ; listed on the Root 100 (en)
- former U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services and current President Emeritus of Morehouse School of Medicine (en)
- Chair, Center for African American Studies and Professor at Princeton University; guest contributor: The Tavis Smiley Show (en)
- senior editor for the Johnson Publishing Group ; author of Before the Mayflower (en)
- Pastor, Third Baptist Church of San Francisco; President, San Francisco branch of NAACP (en)
- Dean, Martin Luther King Chapel; Fulbright Scholar; founder of the Gandhi, King, Ikeda Community Builders Prize (en)
- host/executive producer of daytime syndicated legal show America's Court with Judge Ross (en)
- Senior Vice President of Island Def Jam Music Group, Executive Vice President of Def Jam (en)
- Pastor Calvary Baptist Church; executive director of National Baptist Association; editor of National Baptist Voice; mentor to Martin Luther King Jr. (en)
- Secretary of Homeland Security, first black Partner, Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison LLP, named to the National Law Journal's 50 Most Influential Minority Lawyers; appointed General Counsel for the Defense Department by President Barack Obama; former General Counsel U.S. Air Force. (en)
- first Black mayor of Atlanta, Georgia; Jackson served three terms as Mayor; founder and CEO of Jackson Securities Inc.; National Development Chair, Democratic National Committee (en)
- former U.S. Ambassador to Senegal; former President of Africare (en)
- first Democratic U.S. African-American Senator elected in the South (en)
- civil rights leader, former Georgia state representative and Chairman of the NAACP (en)
- Judge, Recorder's Court (Detroit); served on the same bench as his father, Judge George Crockett Jr. (en)
- former Professor of Engineering, Tulane University; winner of the 2003 Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering; Black Engineer of the Year for College Level Educators (en)
- Alabama Senator for the 26th district (en)
- Noted Attorney and television political commentator, (en)
- Baptist minister, civil rights activist (en)
- former head football coach and former head basketball coach at Langston University, member of SWAC Hall of Fame and NAIA Basketball Hall of Fame (en)
- disbarred lawyer, Tawana Brawley case, Howard Beach incident. (en)
- Grammy-nominated gospel singer (en)
- first African American to challenge the racially discriminatory practices at the UGA School of Law; first African-American to be appointed to the United States District Court for the Northern District of Georgia;former member of the Georgia Senate (en)
- President and CEO, Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies (en)
- first African-American president of Howard University (en)
- Justice, U.S. District Court W. Tenn. (en)
- Mayor City of Newburgh, NY (en)
- Federal Judge, U.S. District Court Northern, Georgia; inducted into the National Bar Association Hall of Fame; recipient of the Trumpet Award for Civil Rights Advocacy (en)
- Nigerian-American writer (en)
- Senior pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta and United States Senator (en)
- OL, Baltimore Ravens 2010-2012 (en)
- Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Harvard University Graduate School of Education (en)
- former President of Central City College, faculty of the Atlanta Baptist Institute for 25 years. (en)
- Political advisor and communications director (en)
- President of West Virginia State College (en)
- South Carolina Senate member and attorney (en)
- Second African-American president of Howard University and former Deputy United Nations Ambassador (en)
- first U.S. federal judge confirmed during Joe Biden's presidency (en)
- Winner of the thirty-sixth season of Survivor (en)
- President Joe Biden appointed United States Attorney for the Western District of Washington (en)
- former president of Lincoln University ; former president of Fisk University (en)
- President of Dillard University, Chief Executive of Flint-Goodridge Hospital, advocate for education and healthcare of impoverished people (en)
- actor, BlacKkKlansman, Tenet (en)
- actor, School Daze, Mo Better Blues, New Jack City (en)
- author, Black Bourgeoisie (en)
- Highest number of votes received by any Libertarian candidate ever (en)
- established the Morehouse College Glee Club (en)
- first African-American mayor of Augusta, Georgia (en)
- first Dean of Morehouse College (en)
- first black dean of William & Mary Law School (en)
- first black president of Morehouse (en)
- first white valedictorian of Morehouse (en)
- former U.S. Congressman (en)
- modern and contemporary artist (en)
- musician and actor (en)
- Justice, United States Court of Appeals 7th Circuit (en)
- author, A Candle In The Dark: A History of Morehouse College (en)
- painter, muralist (en)
- pastor and missionary (en)
- performing artist and actor (en)
- pop culture critic, essayist, and author (en)
- Grammy-nominated gospel singer; NAACP Image Award nominee; winner of six Stellar Awards (en)
- rapper, founder of Gang Starr (en)
- artist, professor Columbia University School of the Arts (en)
- son of comedian Bill Cosby (en)
- theologian; Dean of Chapel Boston University (en)
- former Director, Charles Stark Draper Laboratory, MIT (en)
- founder National Organization for the Professional Advancement of Black Chemists and Chemical Engineers and Emile A. Dickenson Professor at the University of California, Davis; Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (en)
- well-known media personality (en)
- writer and poet; author of Magnolia Street (en)
- co-founder of National Negro Newspaper Week and first African American to head a motion picture industry union (en)
- former CEO of Godfather's Pizza and 2012 Republican presidential candidate (en)
- winner of the Norton Prize in Chemistry, the Norris Award, and the Herty Award for Outstanding Contributions in Chemistry; first MLK Visiting Scholar at MIT (en)
- mentor to Martin Luther King Jr.; established the institutions international academic reputation and gave rise to the Morehouse Mystique (en)
- first African-American mayor of Montgomery, Alabama (en)
- Grammy Award-winning Nigerian drummer, social activist and recording artist; Drums of Passion (en)
- Representative from Michigan; civil rights activist (en)
- President, School of the Art Institute of Chicago; former Professor of Physics at the University of Chicago; former Dean of the College of Physics at Brown University; former Provost of the University of California System; President Emeritus at Morehouse College (en)
- author, Breaking the Chains and Images of Psychological Slavery (en)
- former Deputy Under Secretary United States Department of Defense (en)
- Justice, United States Court of Appeals 9th Circuit (en)
- Ph.D, 11th president of Morehouse College, former executive director, White House Initiative on HBCUs (en)
- former Executive Editor and Associate Publisher, Jet Magazine (en)
- Chair, Department Afro-American Studies, Howard University ; Professor Emeritus, Howard University (en)
- Grammy Award winning Maroon 5 keyboardist and artist (en)
- RB, St. Louis Rams 2006, all-time leading rusher at Morehouse; former RB in the UFL; actor; son of Pauletta Washington and Oscar Award-winning actor Denzel Washington (en)
- the unofficial "Mayor" of Sweet Auburn Avenue ; Civic Leader and co-founder of the Atlanta Negro Voters League (en)
- President, SUNY College at Old Westbury; Pastor, Abyssinian Baptist Church (en)
- Former Jackson State University head football coach and basketball coach (en)
- Harlem Renaissance composer, studied under Kemper Harreld (en)
- first Black mayor Pro Tem San Antonio, Texas; civil rights leader; Pastor of Mt. Zion Baptist Church, San Antonio, Texas (en)
- retired United States Army Lieutenant General, final commander of the Fourth United States Army (en)
- Dean of Libraries University of Colorado at Boulder, 2002 Melvil Dewey Medal recipient (en)
- Bachelor of Divinity Morehouse School of Religion; former Speaker, New Jersey General Assembly (en)
- first African American Assistant Attorney-General for State of Illinois (en)
- former Chair U.S. Postal Rate Commission and Ambassador to the Republic of Ghana; brother of Alex Haley (en)
- Youngest member elected to the South Carolina General Assembly and TV political comementator (en)
- First African American Faculty Dean, Harvard College. Professor, Harvard Law School and Director of the Criminal Justice Inst. at Harvard Law; legal analyst CNN, Fox News; legal representative for Harvey Weinstein (en)
- former Director of the Charles Stark Draper Laboratory and Distinguished Physics Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology; recipient of the Materials Advancement Award (en)
- former Chairman, Bank of America; former Director of the National Science Foundation (en)
- Former Morehouse College Athletic Director and basketball coach; The 6,000 seat on-campus arena, Forbes Arena, is named after him which hosted basketball preliminaries during the 1996 Summer Olympics and was the home arena to the Atlanta Glory; (en)
- Dentist, former U.S. Army Air Corps/U.S. Air Force officer/combat fighter pilot with the Tuskegee Airmen (en)
- former Deputy Secretary of Education for the United States (en)
- Pastor of Abyssinian Baptist Church in Harlem, New York; President of the State University of New York College at Old Westbury; Chairman and founder of the Abyssinian Development Corporation, an engine for $500 million in housing and commercial development in Harlem (en)
- former Deputy U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations; second African American President of Howard University (en)
- former U.S. Congressman, United States Congress; Founding Member of the National Lawyer's Guild; Co-founded the first racially integrated law firm in the U.S.; first Black attorney in the U.S. Department of Labor (en)
- Pastor Bethany Baptist Church, former President, New York Theological Seminary; Chair, Rutgers University Board of Governors (en)
- Executive Director, Martin Luther King Jr. Collection; professor, Stanford University (en)
- Assistant Dean, Vanderbilt University Divinity School (en)
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