History Makers
“Just because you get discouraged, it doesn’t give you the right to quit.”
T.D. Jakes
America is comprised of achievers – under and over, who had to overcome obstacles despite the ominous challenges some faced. Beginning with their pursuit for education, these folks achieved goals beyond their wildest imaginations, perhaps. Nonetheless, they are examples that we can use for inspiration in our own quest for excellence.
Thurgood Marshall
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania
Lawyer and civil rights activist…the first African American Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (October 1967 - October 1991). Led the NAACP fight for desegregation of public schools.
Dr. Robert Screen
Hampton University
Hampton University
Head tennis coach of the only HBCU to win an NCAA tennis title. Pirates won two NCAA Division II tennis championships, 22 straight CIAA titles and 11 consecutive MEAC championships and 1,068 matches.
Rosalyn Brewer
Spelman College
Spelman College
CEO, Walgreens Boots Alliance…the only African American CEO of a Fortune 500 company.
Spencer Christian
Hampton University
Hampton University
Former weather forecaster, ABC's Good Morning America, 1986 - 1998.
Alex Haley
Elizabeth City State
Elizabeth City State
Writer and the author of Roots: The Saga of an African American Family which a television miniseries viewed by 130 million in 1976.
Robert "Bob" Moorman
Hampton Institute
Hampton Institute
First full-time commissioner of the CIAA. President, NCAA College Division Commissioners’ Association; member: NCAA Council, NCAA Television Committee, Division II Basketball and Football Committees, Chairman, NCAA Professional Liaison Committee.