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Judith Price

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Willie Davis

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William T. Coleman

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Jerome Holland

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Jesse Hill

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Clifford Wharton

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William T. Patrick

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Vernon Jordan

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Franklin Thomas

Before the turbulent "sixties" there were two Negroes considered "smart enough" to be elected to the board room of the corporate world. Since the turbulent "sixties" blacks now count more than one hundred of their community who can be found "counted upon" to give advice to the corporate world. The pictures shown are of some of the 100 blacks who have entered the board room.

BLACKS IN THE BOARD ROOM

Aetna Life and Casualty
Hobart Taylor, Jr.
Aluminum Co. of America
Franklin A. Thomas
AMAX
William T. Coleman, Jr.
American Airlines
Christopher F. Edley
American Broadcasting Companies
Dr. Mamie Phipps Clark
American Can
William T. Coleman, Jr.
American Express
Vernon Jordan, Jr.
AT&T
Dr. Jerome H. Holland
Avon Products
Mrs. Ernesta G. Procope
BankAmerica
Dr. Andrew Brimmer
Bankers Trust N.Y.
Vernon E. Jordan
Bell and Howell
John H. Johnson
Bendix
Jewel Lafontant
Borden
Franklin H. Williams
Burroughs
Dr. Clifton R. Wharton, Jr.
Celenese [[Celanese]]
Vernon E. Jordan, Jr.
Chemical N.Y.
Franklin H. Williams
Chrysler
Dr. Jerome H. Holland
C.I.T. Financial
Christopher F. Edley
Citicorp
Franklin A. Thomas
Commonwealth Edison
George E. Johnson
Consolidated Edison of N.Y.
Franklin H. Williams
Continental
Dr. Jerome H. Holland
Continental Illinois
Jewel Lafontant
Cummins Engine
Franklin A. Thomas
Dreyfus 3rd Century Fund
Vernon E. Jordan, Jr.
E. I. du Pont de Nemours
Andrew F. Brimmer
Eastern Airlines
Hobart Taylor
Eastman Kodak
C. Clyde Ferguson, Jr.
Charles T. Duncan
Equitable Life Assurance
Jewel Lafontant
Clifton R. Wharton, Jr.
Equitable Life of Iowa
Bishop James S. Thomas
Federated Dept. Stores
Dr. Jerome H. Holland
First Penn


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