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[[image]] [[caption]] Dr. William R. Harvey President Hampton Institute Hampton, Virginia [[/caption]] [[image]] [[caption]] Dr. Frederick S. Humphries President Tennessee State University Nashville, Tennessee [[/caption]] [[image]] [[caption]] DR. R. D. Morrison President Alabama A & M University Normal, Alabama [[/caption]] [[image]] [[caption]] Dr. Romallus O. Murphy President Shaw College at Detroit Detroit, Michigan [[/caption]] [[image]] [[caption]] Dr. Luns C. Richardson President Morris College Sumter, South Carolina [[/caption]] [[image]] [[caption]] Dr. Willie C. Robinson President Florida Memorial College Miami, Florida [[/caption]] [[image]] [[caption]] Dr. Jesse N. Stone, Jr. President Southern University System Baton Rouge, Louisiana [[/caption]] [[image]] [[caption]] Dr. George B. Thomas President Voorhees College Denmark, South Carolina [[/caption]] [[image]] [[caption]] Dr. Walter Washington President Alcorn State University Lorman, Mississippi [[/caption]] [[image]] [[caption]] Dr. Samuel D. Cook President Dillard University New Orleans, Louisiana [[/caption]] [[image]] [[caption]] Dr. Samuel L. Myers Executive Director [[/caption]] [[image]] [[caption]] Mrs. Wilma Roscoe Executive Associate [[/caption]] The purpose of NAFEO's Fifth National Conference is to provide a forum for nationally acclaimed researchers, scholars, and policy makers, including presidents/chancellors and chief academic officers of the historically black colleges to assemble not only to have dialogue on these critical issues, but more important, to provide "model approaches" and proposals for attaining equality for blacks in higher education. This Conference will draw upon the talent and resources of a broad cross-section of expert panelists and nationally renowned speakers who will analyze current educational efforts and chart the path toward uniqueness, access, and parity for blacks in higher education. The Fifth National Conference promises to be the largest in NAFEO's history. NAFEO has invited representatives from the major political parties to appear on a special panel to develop strategies for placing issues and concerns for blacks in higher education on the national party platforms. In addition, NAFEO will conduct its first Minority Employment Opportunity Center which will focus on the identification of minorities for positions at the historically and predominantly black colleges. 29