60% of all Black Male Doctors are Alpha men,
75% of all Black Male Lawyers are Alpha men,
65% of all Black Male Dentists are Alpha men,
95% of all Black Colleges have been headed by Alpha Men.
It does not take a mathematician to figure out
that this is a vast majority of powerful men.
Alpha Phi Alpha represents more than one can ever imagine.


Civic Leaders

W.E.B. DuBois - Social Activist, Leader
Dick Gregory - Activist
Martin Luther King, Jr. - Civil Rights Leader
Paul Robeson - Actor, Athlete, Activist
Lester Granger - Exec. Dir., National Urban League
Charles Hamilton Houston - NAACP Legal Counsel
Hugh B. Price - Exec. Dir., National Urban League
Whitney M. Young Jr. - Exec. Dir., National Urban League

Federal Government

Thurgood Marshall - U.S. Supreme Court Justice
Ronald Dellums - Congressman, California 9th District
Julian Dixon - Congressman, California 32th District
Harry Edwards -
Harold Ford - Congressman, Tennessee 9th District
Damon Keith -
Samuel Pierce - U.S. Secretary of HUD
Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. - U.S. Representative, New York
Charles Rangle - Congressman, New York 15th District
Aubrey Robinson -
Gerald Thomas -
Edward W. Brooke - U.S. Senator, Massachusetts
Lee P. Brown - Dir. of Office of National Drug Control Policy
U.W. Clemon - Federal Judge, U.S. DIstrict Court
William Coleman - U.S. Secretary of Transportation
William H. Gray, III - Pres & CEO of United Negro College Fund
Earl Hilliard - Congressman, Alabama 7th District
James A. Joseph - U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of S. Africa
Ralph Metcalfe - Congressman, Illinois
O. Rudolph Aggrey - U.S. Ambassador to Romania
Bennett Stewart - U.S. House of Representatives, Illinois
Andrew Young - Mayor of Atlanta, U.N. Ambassador

Local and State Government

Dennis Archer - Mayor of Detroit, Michigan
Richard Arrington - Mayor of Birmingham, Alabama
Thomas V. Barnes - Mayor of Gary, Indiana
Theodore Berry -
David Dinkins - Mayor of New York, New York
Maynard Jackson - Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia
Harvey Johnson - 1st Afro-American Mayor of Jackson, Mississippi
Sidney A. Jones - Municipal Judge Circuit, Cooke County, Illinois
Marion Barry - Mayor of Washington, DC
Henry Marsh -
Ernest N. Morial - 1st Afro-American Mayor of New Orleans
Lionel Wilson -
Willie Brown - Mayor of San Francisco, California
Emmanuel Cleaver - Mayor of Kansas City, Missouri
Charles H. Davenport - 1st Afro-American Police Chief, Vicksburg, MS
Marc H. Morial - Mayor of New Orleans, Louisana
Charles Price - Circuit Court Judge, Montgomery County - Maryland
Norman Rice - Mayor of Seattle, Washington
Eugene Sawyer - Mayor of Chicago, Illinois

Media / Entertainment

Darryl Bell - Actor, A Different World
Tony Brown - Journalist, Television Producer
Mal Goode - 1st Afro-American Network Producer
John H. Johnson - Publisher, Johnson Publications
Chuck Stone - Philadelphia Daily News
Keenan Ivory Wayans - Comedian, Producer
Gerald Albright - Jazz Musician
Countee Cullen - Poet
Marc Gay - Singer, SHAI
Edward Kennedy "Duke" Ellington - Bandleader, Composer, Pianist
Keith Garrett - Exec. Producer, Martin Network Television
Lionel Hampton - Band Leader
Donny Hathaway - Singer, Musician
Carl Martin - Singer, SHAI
Darnell Van Rensalier - Singer, SHAI

Sports Figures

Quinn Buckner - NBA Player, Coach, Sportscaster
Wes Chandler - Player, NFL's San Diego Chargers
Greg Coleman - NFL's 1st Afro-American Punter
Wayne Embry - General Manager, NBA's Cleveland Cavaliers
Charles Haley - Player, NFL's Dallas Cowboys
Michael Jackson - Player, Baltimore Ravens Mike Merriweather -
Brig Owens -
Jesse Owens - 1936 Olympic Gold Medalist/ Track & Field
Jethro Pugh -
Eddie Robinson - Coach, Grambling State University
Jackie Robinson -
Art Shell - NFL Coach, Kansas City Chiefs, NFL Hall of Fame
Gene Upshaw - Exec. Dir., NFL's Player's Association
Lenny Wilkins - 1996 USA Olympic Basketball Coach, NBA Coach
Wes Unseld -
Lemuel Stinson -
Reggie Williams - Player, NFL's Cincinnati Bengals
Eric Wright - Player, NFL's San Francisco '49ers
Walt Bellamy - NBA Player
Junior Bridgeman - NBA Player
John O. Brown - Basketball Coach, Dillard University
Carnell Lake - NFL Player, Pittsburg Steelers
Mike Powell - World Record Holder Long Jump/Track & Field
Fritz Pollard - 1st Afro-American All-American Football Player
Eddie Tolan - 1932 Olympic Gold Medalist, Track and Field

Educators/Scholars

Charles H. Wesley - Historian, Pres. of Central Ohio State College
John Hope Franklin - Author, Historian
George Gore -
Fredrick Patterson-
Henry Ponder - Pres. of Fisk University, NAFEO
Earl Richardson - Pres. of Morgan State University
Walter Washington - Pres. of Alcorn State University
James Cheek -
John Slaughter -
Fredrick Humphries - Pres. of Florida A&M University
Benjamin Payton - Pres. of Tuskeegee University
Norman Francis - Pres. of Xavier University
Calvin Burnett - Pres. of Coppin State University
James Costen - Pres. of Interdenominational Theological Center
Julius Chambers - Pres. of North Carolina Central University
Thomas W. Cole, Jr. - Pres. of Clark-Atlanta University
Thomas W. Cole, Sr. - Pres. of Wiley College
William B. Delauder - Pres. of Delaware State University
James Douglas - Pres. of Texas-Southern University
Cornelius Henderson - Gammon Theological Seminary
Ernest Holloway - Pres. of Langston University
Freeman A. Hrabowski, III - Pres. of Univ. of Maryland, Baltimore County
Thomas F. Law - Pres. of St. Paul's College
Joseph T. McMillan, Jr. - Pres. of Huston-Tillotson College
E. Franklin Frazier -

Military

Gen. Roscoe Cartwright -
Brig. Gen. Fred A. Gorden -
Adm. Samuel Gravely -
Rear Adm. Benjamin Hacker - Rear Admiral U.S. Navy
Maj. Gen. Edward Honor -
Maj. Gen. James McCall - Chief, Pentagon Budget Office
Com. Winston Scott - NASA Astronaut

Science/Medicine

James Comer - Psychologist
Joseph Gayles -
Lasalle Lefall - 1st Afro-American Pres. of American Cancer Society
Garrett Morgan - Inventor of the Traffic Signal
Louis Sullivan - Pres. of Morehouse Medical School
Levi Watkins - Chief of Cardiovascular Surgery, John Hopkins Hospital
Roger O. Whitmire -

BU$INE$$ Leaders

Henry Brown - Vice Pres. of Marketing Affairs & Dev./Anheuser-Busch
Thomas J. Burrell - CEO, Burrell Advertising
W. Melvin Brown - American Development Corporation
Eugene Jackson - CEO, World African Network
Charles James, III - CEO, James Produce
Nathaniel Goldston - CEO & Founder, Gourmet Services, Inc.
Delano Lewis - Pres. of National Public Radio
John Bustamante - First National Bank Association
Darwin Davis - Equitable Life Insurance
Thomas Shropshire - Phillip Morris, Incorporated
Wayman Smith - Anheuser-Busch
Donald Simmons - Simmons Oil Company
Henry Parks - Founder, Parks Sausage, Inc.
Joshua Smith - CEO, Maxima Corporation

Religious

Bishop John Hurst Adams - Pres. of Congress of Black Churches
Harold Davis - Pres. of American Baptist Churches
T.J. Jemison - Pres. of National Baptist Convention
E. Edward Jones - National Baptist Convention, America
Tyrone L. Cryder - National Exec. Dir. of Operation P.U.S.H.
Wyatt Tee Walker - Exec. Asst. M.L. King, Jr., Pres. of SCLC


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