Economic Empowerment
in the Black Community

Dr. Joseph McMillan, Professor Emeritus
Conference Coordinator
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| The annual National Black Family
conference was begun in March, 1974 and has continued annually each March
since that time. Truly the Black Family Conference has given inspiration,
enlightenment, crucial information and tremendous direction to thousands
who have been concerned with the condition of the Black Family in America.
Networking has proven invaluable to students, community organizations and
youth directors. Some of the world's most outstanding Black scholars and researchers have been contributors to the conference's tremendous success and longevity. A list of some of the great scholars and researchers presenting over the years include such greats as: |
| Na'im Akbar | Darlene Hine | Useni Perkins |
| Marcus Alexis | Asa Hilliard | Samuel Proctor |
| Charles Adams | Jesse Jackson, Jr. | LaFrances Rodgers-Rose |
| Marimba Ani | William Augustus Jones | Runoko Rashidi |
| Molefi Asante | Maulana Karenga | Sonja Sanchez |
| Charles Beady | Karla Holloway | Barbara Sizemore |
| John Henrik Clarke | Jawanza Kunjufu | Arthur Thomas |
| Yosef Ben-Jochannan | C. Eric Lincoln | Anderson Thompson |
| Jacob Carruthers | Haki Madhubuti | Robert F. Williams |
| Ernie Chambers | Manning Marable | Robert L. Williams |
| Ruth Hamilton | Tony Martin | Conrad Worrill |
| Julia Hare | Patsy Russell McCloud | Bobby Wright |
| Nathan Hare | Queen Mother Moore | Amos Wilson |
| Wade Nobles | ||
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