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NOTABLE MEN WHO'VE SHAPED OMEGA
Benjamin Mays
Benjamin E. Mays was a pastor, a passionate advocate of education, and an inspirational leader in the modern Civil Rights Movement. As the president of Morehouse College in Atlanta for 21 years, he guided the institution as it rose to the top ranks of the nations historically black colleges.
Roy Wilkins
Roy Wilkins worked as a journalist/activist before becoming involved with the NAACP, succeeding Walter White as its leader in the 1950s. Wilkins was a major figure of the Civil Rights Movement and was involved in an array of key events, including the Brown v. Board of Education ruling and the March on Washington.
Earl G. Graves Sr.
The second black Army secretary and the second African-American to hold the cabinet-level position of secretary of veterans affairs, appointed to both posts by President Bill Clinton. As secretary of the Army in the 1990s oversaw its wrenching post-Gulf War conversion to a truncated peacetime fighting force that granted women more combat roles and vowed to shield them from sexual abuse.