FAMOUS
ALPHA
MEN
CIVIC LEADERS
W.E.B. DuBois, Philosopher
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Civil Rights
Leader
Dick Gregory, Activist
Stokley Carmichael, Activist
Jow Duff, NAACP Attorney
Paul Robeson, Civil Rights Leader, Actor, Singer
Eugene Kinckle Jones, Civil Rights Forerunner,
(Jewel)
Lester Granger, former Executive Director of
the National Urban League
Dick Gregory, Civic Activist
Charles Hamilton Houston, former NAACP Legal
Counsel
Hugh B. Price, National Urban League Executive
Director
GOVERNMENT (FEDERAL)
Edward W. Brooke, former U.S. Senator (MA)
Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., former U.S. Representative
(NY)
Andrew Young, former US Congress Representative
(GA) and former Mayor (GA)
William Dawson, former U.S. Representative (IL)
William Coleman, Secretary of Transportation
Harold Ford, U.S. Representative (TN)
William H. Gray III, U.S. Representative (PA),
UNCF President & CEO
Julian Dixon, U.S. Representative (CA)
Ronald Dellum, U.S. Representative (CA)
Charles Rangel, U.S. Representative (NY)
Thurgood Marshall, U.S. Supreme Court
Damon J. Keith, U.S. Court of Appeals
Terrence Todman, Ambassador to Denmark
Charles Mahoney, United Nations
Channing H. Tobias, Delegate to the United Nations
Hubert Humphrey, U.S. Vice President
Clarence Pendleton, U.S. Civil Rights Commission
Ralph Metcalfe, U.S. Representative (IL)
Samuel Pierce, U.S. Secretary of HUD
Harry Edwards, U.S. Court of Appeals
O. Rudolph Aggrey, former U.S. Ambassador to
Romania
U.W. Clemon, U.S. District Court Federal Judge
James A. Joseph, U.S. Ambassador to the Republic
of South Africa
Ralph Metcalfe, former U.S. Representative (IL)
GOVERNMENT (STATE/LOCAL)
Marion Barry, Mayor-Washington, DC
Henry Marsh, Mayor- Richmond, VA
David Dinkins, Mayor- New York, NY
Lawrence Crawford, Mayor- Suffolk VA
Walter Washington, Mayor- Washington, DC
Maynard Jackson, Mayor- Atlanta, GA
Ernest Morial, Mayor- New Orleans, LA
Richard Arrington, Mayor- Birmingham, AL
Lionel Wilson, Mayor- Oakland, CA
Willie Brown, Assembly Speaker (CA)
Roland Burris, Comptroller- State of Illinois
Dr. Arthur Jefferson, Superintendent- Detroit
Public Schools
Dennis Archer, Mayor- Detroit, MI
Thomas V. Barnes, Mayor- Gary, Indiana
Lee Brown, Mayor-Houston, TX
Emanuel Cleaver, Mayor, Kansas City, MO
Norman Rice, Mayor- Seattle, WA
Eugene Sawyer, Chicago, IL
BUSINESS LEADERS
L.D. Milton, President- Citizens Bank
N.B. Herndon, President- Atlanta Life Insurance
Co.
Thomas P. Harris, President- Chicago Metropolitan
Insurance Co.
Henry G. Parks, President- Parks Meat Co.
Joshua Smith, President- Maxima Corporation
Wayman Smith, Anheuser-Busch
Thomas J. Burrell, Burrell Advertising
W. Melvin Brown, American Developing Corporation
Eugene Jackson, World African Network CEO
EDUCATION & SCHOLARSHIP
Charles Harris Wesley, Educator, Historian
Garrett A. Morgan, Inventor
John Hope Franklin, Historian
Mal Goode, Journalist
John H. Johnson, Publisher
Countee Cullen, Poet
Benjamin Quarles, Historian
Calvin Barnett, President of Coppin St. College
E. Franklin Frazier, Sociologist
William Strother, Professor of Psychology Princeton
University
Frederick Patterson, Founder-United Negro College
Fund
James Cheek, President- Howard University
Earl Richardson, President Morgan State University
Luna I. Mishoe, President- Delaware State College
Cornell West, Educator, Philosopher and Author
THE MILITARY
Fred A. Gordon, Brigadier General- AUS-West Point
Benjamin Hacker, Rear Admiral of US Navy Commander
Samuel Gravely, Admiral-USN
James McCall, Major General-AUS
Winston Scott, NASA Astronaut
Edward Honor, Major General-AUS
Roscoe Cartwright, General-AUS
MEDIA AND ENTERTAINMENT FIGURES
Duke Ellington, Music Legend
Lionel Hampton, Music Legend
Antonio Hart, Jazz Musician
Gerald Albright, Jazz Musician
Darryl Bell, Movie Actor & Network TV
Tony Brown, Journalist & TV Producer
Jerry Butler, Singer
Keenen-Ivory Wayans, Actor & Writer
Stuart Scott, TV Sports Analytst
Keith Garrett, Network TV Executive Producer
Donny Hathaway, Singer & Musician
Lionel Richie, Singer and Songwriter
RELIGIOUS LEADERS
John Hurst Adams, Bishop & Founder of National
Black Churches
Harold Davis, President of the American Baptist
Churches
T.J. Jemison, President of the National Baptist
Convention
E. Edward Jones, President of the National Baptist
Convention of America
MEDICAL AND SCIENCE LEADERS
Levi Watkins, Medical Scientist
James Corner, Psychologist
Lasalle Lefalle, First African-American president
of American Cancer Society
Louis Sullivan, President of Morehouse Medical
School
SPORTS FIGURES
Walt Bellamy, NBA
Junior Bridgeman, NBA
Quinn Buckner, NBA
Lenny Wilkins, NBA
Walt Frazier, NBA
Bobby Phills, NBA
Wes Unseld, NBA
Wayne Embry, NBA
Wes Chandler, NFL
Greg Coleman, 1st Black Punter, NFL
Charles Haley, NFL
Michael Jackson, NFL
Carnell Lake, NFL
Art Shell, NFL Hall of Fame
Eric Wright, NFL
Reggie Williams, NFL
Joe Green, NFL
Eugene Upshaw, Executive Director with the NFL’s
Player’s Association
Jesse Owens, Sports Legend-Track Star
Mike Powell, World record holder in the long
jump-Track and Field
Eddie Robinson, Coach, Grambling State University
List represents all living, deceased, active, and inactive Brothers though no distinction has been made.
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