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- dbr:Virginia_House_of_Delegates
- dbr:Maryland_House_of_Delegates
- 9.46728E8
- Mayor of Richmond, Virginia (en)
- Film director, producer and writer (en)
- Former NFL player (en)
- Chairman of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (en)
- member, Maryland House of Delegates (en)
- Former NBA player (en)
- former National Football League player (en)
- R&B Singer (en)
- first African-American governor of Virginia and Mayor of Richmond (en)
- President of Morehouse College, mentor to Martin Luther King, Jr. (en)
- Member of the Black Cabinet under President Franklin D. Roosevelt and a founder of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. (en)
- Writer, editor and early member of the Socialist Party of America. (en)
- Attorney; founder of TransAfrica (en)
- Early 20th century wood carver (en)
- Historian, winner of the Bancroft Prize (en)
- Liberian author and poet (en)
- first African-American mayor of Richmond, Virginia and member of the Virginia Senate from the 16th district (en)
- Negro league outfielder and pitcher (en)
- Professional basketball Player (en)
- first African-American to reach the rank of admiral in the United States Navy (en)
- a bishop of the United Methodist Church (en)
- first black president of Fisk University (en)
- member of Pennsylvania House of Representatives, District 188 (en)
- former Professional Basketball Player (en)
- integrated the University of Kentucky (en)
- Civil rights leader, minister, former Member of the U.S. House of Representatives, from Washington, D.C.'s At-large district and was a candidate for the 1972 Democratic presidential nomination (en)
- Journalist and social activist; mother of artist Romare Bearden (en)
- Professional Basketball Player, NBA Defensive Player of the Year, NBA Champion, Member of Basketball Hall of Fame; Detroit Pistons (en)
- Economist; chair, Economics Dept. Howard University ; professor, University of Chicago (en)
- Activist, civil rights motivator, musician, Theologian who gave letter to Dr. Martin Luther King from Coretta; close confidant and preacher (en)
- National Football League player, 2-time All-Pro, 3-time Pro Bowl; Dallas Cowboys (en)
- chairman of VUU's board; director of public companies; former president of the National Medical Association (en)
- Prominent civil rights attorney, dean of Howard University Law School, first African American to be appointed to the United States District Court for the District of Columbia (en)
- judge, civil rights leader, and state representative in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (en)
- award-winning journalist and the first African-American reporter for The Washington Post (en)
- President of VUU and president of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, where he made close acquaintance with then student body president Jesse Jackson (en)
- Professor of Psychology at the School of Education at Boston College (en)
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