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Rob and Footie Give Victorious Interview

After cruising in the 1st round, they take care of their opponents in round 2 of our Spades Tournament. Rob, who is the winner of our 2005 Cruise Giveaway, talks about their skill level and described

Reginald Culpepper · Monday, November 7th 2005 · 6,231 views · 1 comments

Nikki and Roudie Notches A Win At Spades

Don't let these lovely ladies fool you with their charm, they will put the heat on you in some Spades. Just ask the guy who was trying to get some air time during their victory interview.

Reginald Culpepper · Monday, November 7th 2005 · 7,069 views · 1 comments

John and Tiffany Moves On To The Next Round ...

After John and Tiffany disposed of their 1st round opponents, they took the time to speak with us about their strategy and focus.

Reginald Culpepper · Monday, November 7th 2005 · 5,976 views · 1 comments

Morris and Charles Moving On To 2nd Round

After they wowed their embarassed opponents in the 1st round of the Spades Tournament (*they only needed 2 hands to beat them*), Morris and Charles take over the mic and thank those who made it possib

Reginald Culpepper · Monday, November 7th 2005 · 5,832 views · 1 comments

VOORHEES COLLEGE CELEBRATES HOMECOMING 2005

Denmark, SC – Voorhees College will celebrate its 2005 Homecoming the week of November 6th through 12th. Miss Angoneckia Dashun Booker is the Homecoming Queen for this year’s festivities. She is

Reginald Culpepper · Tuesday, October 18th 2005 · 3,729 views · 1 comments

Samuel Patterson

Background: Samuel J. Patterson is President and CEO of Veridyne, Inc. (formerly Shepard-Patterson). He is a classic example of the American Success story. Born and raised in Yeadon, Pennsylvania, one

Reginald Culpepper · Tuesday, October 18th 2005 · 3,179 views · 0 comments

Bob Woodson

Founder and President of the National left for Neighborhood Enterprise (NCNE), Washington, D.C.

Reginald Culpepper · Tuesday, October 18th 2005 · 963 views · 0 comments

Thaddeus Kirkland

Represents the 159th district in Delaware County

Reginald Culpepper · Tuesday, October 18th 2005 · 1,283 views · 0 comments

Michael Horsey

Represents the 190th district in Philadelphia County

Reginald Culpepper · Tuesday, October 18th 2005 · 1,684 views · 0 comments

Gladys Styles Johnston

Chancellor of the University of Nebraska at Kearney.

Reginald Culpepper · Tuesday, October 18th 2005 · 2,290 views · 0 comments

Robert W. Bogle

Publisher and CEO of the Philadelphia Tribune, the oldest newspaper continuously owned an operated by an African American.

Reginald Culpepper · Tuesday, October 18th 2005 · 2,984 views · 0 comments

Curtis Smothers

At the time was the Army's youngest full-time trial judge. Also served as Director of Military Equal Opportunity under the Office of the Secretary of Defense.

Reginald Culpepper · Friday, October 7th 2005 · 1,758 views · 0 comments

Nima Warfield

Noted scholar. First African American Rhodes scholar from an HBCU.

Reginald Culpepper · Friday, October 7th 2005 · 2,448 views · 0 comments

Vince Williams

Actor Studied pre-law at Southern U. Starred from 1989-1995 as Hampton Speakes in the hit soap opera show, Guiding Light and as Dustin Cater in Another World.

Reginald Culpepper · Friday, October 7th 2005 · 5,121 views · 0 comments

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Reginald Culpepper · Friday, October 7th 2005 · 2,833 views · 0 comments

Dr. Richard Arrington Jr.

Richard Arrington, Jr. Ph.D. was elected the first African-American mayor of Birmingham, Alabama. Birmingham, Alabama was, during the 1960's, considered one of America's most racist cities.

Reginald Culpepper · Friday, October 7th 2005 · 1,231 views · 0 comments

Rosetta Armour-Lightner

First woman instructor at any Air Force ROTC unit (Ohio State University). Was the first African American woman line colonel in the Air Force.

Reginald Culpepper · Thursday, October 6th 2005 · 3,603 views · 0 comments

Douglas Wilder

PROFESSION: Politician First African American to become a state govenor in US history. Was govenor of Virginia. First African American to be elected to the Virginia state senate. Also attended Howard University.

Reginald Culpepper · Friday, September 30th 2005 · 736 views · 0 comments

Aeneas Williams

PROFESSION: Professional Sports Player 9 time Pro Bowl player.

Reginald Culpepper · Friday, September 30th 2005 · 746 views · 0 comments

Armstrong Williams

PROFESSION: Radio Personality National radio talk show host. Patnered with Steadman Graham

Reginald Culpepper · Friday, September 30th 2005 · 928 views · 0 comments

Deniece Williams

PROFESSION: Musical Artist "Grammy award winning musician. Include hits ""Let's Hear It For The Boy"" and ""It's Gonna Take A Miracle"""

Reginald Culpepper · Friday, September 30th 2005 · 2,280 views · 0 comments

Doug Williams

PROFESSION: Professional Sports Player First African-American quarterback to start and play in a Super Bowl game.

Reginald Culpepper · Friday, September 30th 2005 · 821 views · 0 comments

Hosea Williams

PROFESSION: Civil Rights Activist Marched with Martin Luther King Jr. Led the Selma to Montgomery protests. Started the Hosea Williams Foundation. Also attended Atlanta University.

Reginald Culpepper · Friday, September 30th 2005 · 1,567 views · 0 comments

Charles Vert Willie

PROFESSION: Education Professor of English at Harvard University.

Reginald Culpepper · Friday, September 30th 2005 · 770 views · 0 comments

Cassandra Wilson

Cassandra Wilson is often described as not only an accomplished jazz vocalist and composer but also as a lyricist, producer, musical director, guitarist and pianist. Born in Jackson, Mississippi, in 1955, Cassandra Wilson has been singing and performing since she sang at

Reginald Culpepper · Friday, September 30th 2005 · 1,752 views · 0 comments