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Name

Achievement

Bro. Dr. Willie Adams, Jr.

Mayor of Albany Ga

Bro. Dwayne Ashley

CEO & President of the Thurgood Marshal Fund

Bro. Nnamdi Azikiwe

Past President, Nigeria

Bro. Ben Brown

Deputy. Dir. of Democratic Party

Bro. Benjamin Chavis

Organizer, Million Man March

Hon. Bro. Terry L. Clark

First African American Judge of the 70th District Court of Saginaw, Michigan.

Bro. Major Milton Dean

Colored Troupe Commander World War I. One of three Negro Officers of this rank in the U. S. Army.

Bro. Dr. Melvin Evans

Governor and Congressman of the U.S. Virgin Islands

Bro. Lafayette McKeene Hershaw

One of the twenty-nine founders of the Niagara movement, the forerunner of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

Bro. Rev. JLS Holloman

Father of the esteemed Holloman Family and pastor of the 2nd Street Baptist Church. He is the father of Majorie Holloman Parker, National Historian Emeritus, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.

Bro. Dr. Georg Iggers

A German born native and possibly the first white member initiated into Phi Beta Sigma. Dr. Iggers was also instrumental in the tearing down of the Berlin Wall.

Bro. Hulan Jack

First black borough President of Manhattan New York

Bro. Dr. Joseph H. Jackson

Religious leader and Former President of the six million member National Baptist Convention, USA. ( largest black organization in the world).

Bro. Fleming Jones, Jr.

First black Democratic member of West Virginia House of Delegates from 1935-1941 and 1945-1947

Hon. Luke A. Laverne

Judge

Hon. Bro. Daniel Lewis

State of New York, Queens County Supreme Court Judge

Bro. John Lewis

U.S. Congressman & Civil Rights Activist

Hon. Bro. Arthur W Mitchell

First African American Democrat elected to the U.S Congress, 6th Past National President of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. Served longer than any other President (1925-1934)

Bro. Huey P. Newton

Co-founder, Black Panther Party

Hon. Bro. Phenton O. Neymour

Member of the Bahamas Parlament serving as Minister of State for Public Utilities

Bro. Kwame Nkurumah

Past President, Ghana

Hon. Bro. Morris Overstreet

First African-American elected by popular vote to a statewide office in the history of Texas. First African American to sit on the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals

Bro. George A. Parker

Dean of the Terrell School of Law, and the 1964 Republican National Convention Delegate to San Francisco, who on National TV, publicly challenged Presidential Candidate Barry Goldwater on his record for civil rights. Past National President of Sigma

Bro. A. Philip Randolph

Founder, Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters

Hon. Bro Joseph D. Roulhac

Municipal judge in Akron, Ohio, serving thirty years before retiring in 1987

Hon. Bro. Robert H. Terrell

First black Municipal Judge in Washington, DC

Bro. William Tolbert

Past President, Liberia

Bro. Edolphus Townes

U.S. Congressman

Carl Walker

1st Judicial Sub Circuit Court, cook County, IL

Bro. Harold Washington

First Black Mayor of Chicago

Bro. Hosea Williams

Civil Rights Activist

Bro. Armstrong Williams

Syndicated Columnist and Political Talk Show Pundit

Bro. Major General Bennie Williams

Commanding General, 21st Theater Support Command

Bro. Herman Williams, Jr.

1st Black fire chief of Baltimore Maryland and a major U.S city. Father of famed talk show host Montel Williams

Bro. Edward Wilson

Mayor of Signal Hill, California

HON Bro Alexander Wright, Jr.

Associate Judge, Baltimore County Circuit Court, 3rd Judicial Circuit

 


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