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Eloise K. Richardson
/in African American Female Pioneers, Volume I/by Alex Haley Foundation
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The first African American columnist for the Capital Newspaper and the first African American librarian in the integrated Anne Arundel County Public Library System.
Dr. Faye W. Allen
/in African American Female Pioneers, Volume I/by Alex Haley Foundation
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Dr. Faye Watson Allen was the first African American female physician to practice medicine in Anne Arundel County, Maryland.
Sarah E. Carter
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In 1974, became the first, and thus far only, African American member of the Anne Arundel County Council.
Charlestine R. Fairley, Ph.D.
/in African American Female Pioneers, Volume I/by Alex Haley Foundation
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The first African American female to lead an institution of higher education in Anne Arundel County Maryland, serving as the full-time dean and director of Sojourner-Douglass College, Annapolis Campus, from 1993 to 2015.
Carol S. Parham, Ph.D.
/in African American Female Pioneers, Volume I/by Alex Haley Foundation
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The first African American and first female Superintendent of the Anne Arundel County Public School System from 1993 to 2001.
Cynthia A. Carter
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The first African American woman to be elected to the Annapolis City Council.
Patsy B. Blackshear, Ph.D.
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The first African American female appointed to the Anne Arundel County, Maryland Board of Appeals.
Hon. Elizabeth S. Morris
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Became the first African American woman to serve as a judge for the Anne Arundel County Circuit Court on October 17, 2018, serving as only the third black judge in the court’s history.
The Kunta Kinte-Alex Haley Memorial
Located in historic Annapolis, Maryland, the Kunta Kinte-Alex Haley Memorial symbolizes the triumph of the human spirit. It conveys Alex Haley’s vision for national racial reconciliation and healing, and stresses the importance of strong family connection and the preservation and honoring of cultural history and heritage.
Dedicated to our African ancestors whose names are forever lost in the oceans of time, and to any peoples that arrived in the New World in bondage, whose unpaid labor forged the foundation of this nation’s rise to greatness. Also, to the descendants of these ancestors who strive to foster a nation that celebrates ethnic diversity within the spirit of brotherhood, mutual respect, and understanding.
Kunta Kinte-Alex Haley Foundation
The Kunta Kinte-Alex Haley Foundation, Inc. was incorporated in the state of Maryland in 1995, as a tax-exempt, 501(c)(3) nonprofit profit organization.
Our mission is to spread the vision of Alex Haley, a world that celebrates ethnic diversity while honoring humankind’s common universal experiences.
The Foundation is dedicated to stimulating greater interest in African American culture, history, art, archaeology, anthropology, and genealogy, and to encouraging people of all ethnic backgrounds to search for their own “roots.”
Contact Information
Mailing Address
Kunta Kinte-Alex Haley Foundation, Inc.
Asbury United Methodist Church
87 West Street, 2nd Floor
Annapolis, Maryland 21401
Telephone
410.295.9395