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[[image]] Judith Price [[image]] Willie Davis [[image]] William T. Coleman [[image]] Jerome Holland [[image]] Jesse Hill [[image]] Clifford Wharton [[image]] William T. Patrick [[image]] Vernon Jordan [[image]] 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 12