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MME HITS THE PAVEMENT FOR FALL ENROLLMENT TIME 11:00 A.M - 2:00 P.M. AUGUST 9, 2008 CAMP CREEK MARKETPLACE
PUBLIC SPEAKING SEMINAR TIME 11:00 A.M - 2:00 P.M. JULY 26, 2008
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BROTHER TO BROTHER FELLOWSHIP
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BRILLIANT AFRICAN AMERICAN MINDS
CARLTON D. JONES
President and CEO - Urban Planner, Designer, Licensed Realtor (DC & FL) Licensed General Contractor
Undergraduate Studies - Howard University and University of District of Columbia Graduate
Post Graduate Studies - The Catholic University Washington D.C Urban Planning and Urban Design. Member of ICSC, ULI, NEFAR, NAR, NEFBA and ABC.
Carlton Jones and his wife Barbara Jones opened up their hearts and their homes to the young men of Misterminds Enterprise. They fed them , invited them
to their beach house and treated them to unlimited fun at the local Jacksonville Dave and Busters. It is philanthropists like Mr Jones who show us that we can change the tides and seek a new direction for our young African-American males.
CHARLES HAMILTON HOUSTON
(September 3, 1895–April 22, 1950) was an African American lawyer, Dean of Howard University Law School and NAACP Litigation Director who helped play a role in dismantling the Jim Crow laws and helped train future Supreme Court justice Thurgood Marshall. He was educated at Amherst College, where he was valedictorian, and at Harvard Law School, where he graduated cum laude and was a member of the Harvard Law Review. Known as "The Man Who Killed Jim Crow."[1], he played a role in nearly every civil rights case before the Supreme Court between 1930 and Brown v. Board of Education (1954). Houston's brilliant plan to attack and defeat Jim Crow segregation by using the inequality of the "separate but equal" doctrine (from the Supreme Court's Plessy v. Ferguson decision) as it pertained to public education in the United States was the masterstroke that brought about the landmark Brown decision.
GARRET A. MORGAN SR.
(1877 – 1963) was an African American inventor who originated a respiratory protective hood (similar to the modern gas masks), invented a hair-straightening preparation, and patented a type of traffic signal. He is renowned for a heroic rescue in which he used his hood to save workers trapped in a tunnel system filled with fumes. He is credited as the first African-American in Cleveland to own an automobile.[1]
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