Athletes
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Bro Emmitt Smith
Bro. Smith is NFL Pro Bowl Running Back for the Dallas Cowboys. He has helped Dallas to win four of the past six Super Bowls. Smith has also won various awards throughout his career, including: a Super Bowl MVP and 4 NFL single season rushing titles. |
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Bro. Jerry Rice
Bro. Rice is a Pro Bowl Wide Receiver for the San Francisco 49ers. The 1996-97 season saw him become the first player in NFL history to top 1,000 receptions and 16,000 career receiving yards, along with 108 receptions. Rice has a total of 164 career TDs. Rice revered by many as the best WR ever to play the game. |
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Bro. Ben Coates
Bro. Coates is a Pro Bowl Tight End for the New England Patriots. Coates rated as one of the top Tight Ends in the NFL has led the Patriots in receiving receptions the last three years. Coates was one of the main reason that The Patriots went to the Super Bowl last season |
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Bro. Willie Williams
Bro. Williams is a Pro Bowl Defensive Back for the Seattle Seahawks, he played his first four seasons with Pittsburgh after being drafted on the sixth round in 1993. Bro. Williams played 63 games with 60 starts and was credited with 167 tackles and had eight interceptions, three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. Led the AFC in interceptions in 1995 with seven. In 1996 Bro. Williams played 15 games, starting 14, at right cornerback. Totaled 76 tackles, and one interception. |
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Bro. Willie Davis
Bro. Davis was the first defensive lineman to combine size with devastating speed. Bro. Davis made his mark as a stalwart on the dominant Packers' teams of the 1960s. Five straight Pro Bowl years, 21 fumble recoveries, 162 straight games played, and 5 NFL championships are testaments to Davis' dominance. Willie felt it was important for kids to "remember me as a player who moved on to success off the field." As a role model, Willie Davis set an example for all children to emulate. As a player, he did the same for defensive lineman. |
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Bro. Karl Malone
Bro. Malone is an NBA All-Star, Power Forward for the Utah Jazz. The "Mail Man" as he is known around the NBA, was an Olympic Gold Medallist as a member of Dream Team I. He has been an NBA All-Star Game MVP, and is also the1997 NBA MVP. |
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Bro. Willis Reed
Bro. Reed is a NBA Hall A Famer for the New Knicks. He was named the '70 and '73 NBA MVP. The moment remains a basketball classic: Willis Reed's courageous hobbling walk through the tunnel at Madison Square Garden and onto the floor for Game 7 of the 1970 championship series between the New York Knicks and Los Angeles Lakers. The Knicks won the game and the inspirational Reed stood larger than life, a true legend. |
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Bro. Olden Polynice
Bro. Polynice led the Sacramento Kings in rebounding at 9.4 rpg, ranking 17th in the NBA. He started every game this season. He scored in double figures 57 times, with 20 points or more 11 times and 32 double-doubles. He led the team in scoring nine times and rebounding 51 times, with season highs of 27 points at San Antonio on April 3 and 18 rebounds against the Clippers on April 14. |
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Bro. Lou Brock
Bro. Brock was named the greatest base stealer of his era, he was only the 14th player to have 3,000 hits. In 1964 he fueled the Cardinals to a World Series victory. During his 19-year career, the outfielder stole an unprecedented 938 bases and broke several World Series records, including hitting .391 in over 20 World Series games. He entered the Baseball Hall of Fame on the first ballot in 1985. |
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Bro. Dr. George Washington Carver
Bro. Dr. Carver was a world renowned Scientist, Inventor, Former Slave, Educator, Scientist, Businessperson, Service Industry Employee, Agriculturist, Medical Worker, Artist, Author, Lecturer, and Performing Artist. |
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Bro. Joe L. Dudley, Sr.
Bro. Dudley, Sr. is present and Ceo of Dudley Hair Care Products Dudley Products, Dudley Cosmetology University, Dudley Direct, Dudley Products Cosmetics, Dudley Travel and Dudley Cosmetology University. He is also the Chairmen of AHBAI. |
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Bro. Herman J Russell
Bro. Herman's organization is the largest minority-owned general contractor in the United States. One can look throughout the Southeast to see the Russell mark on such buildings as Atlanta's Georgia Dome and the Coca-Cola headquarters. |
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Bro. Huey P. Newton
Bro. Newton was a world renown civil rights activist and Co-Founder Black Panther Party, a militant black nationalist organization which protected, educated, and feed African Americans based in Oakland, California. Honorable |
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Bro. A. Philip Randolph
Bro. A. Philip Randolph a renown civil rights activist who called for the March on Washington. He was the only civil rights leader who could get the others to unite. 250,000 came in response. When he introduced Dr. King, "symbolically, the torch was passed from one generation of fighters to another." |
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Bro. Les Brown
Bro. Brown is not only an internationally recognized speaker and CEO of Les Brown Unlimited, Inc., he is also the author of the highly acclaimed and successful book, Live Your Dreams, and former host of The Les Brown Show, a nationally syndicated daily television talk show which focused on solutions rather than problems. |
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Honorable Bro. Dr. James Weldon Johnson
Bro. Dr. Johnson is most famous for writing the Lyrics to the Negro National Anthem, "Lift Every Voice and Sing." In addition, he was a poet, educator, lawyer, diplomat, and civil right activist. Honorable |
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Bro. Dr. Alain Leroy Locke
Bro. Dr. Locke was the first African American Rhodes Scholar. He was a political activist and community leader. His political philosophy is documented in his book The New Negro |
Bro. Samuel Robinson - Executive Director, The Lincoln Foundation.