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M. Carl Holman

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349: 99:. Holman became special assistant to the staff director in 1965 and then deputy director in 1966. He served on the Washington, D.C. Board of Higher Education, which governed the school then known as 304: 364: 309: 339: 319: 114:, where he advocated for programs in housing, education, employment, and economic development. At the time, the organization maintained chapters in 48 cities. 249: 205: 354: 294: 100: 344: 334: 299: 359: 324: 158: 329: 314: 52: 123: 71: 23: 107: 122:
He was married to Mariella Ukina Ama Holman after they met at college. They had three children, a daughter,
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Black Life in Mississippi: Essays on Political, Social, and Cultural Studies in a Deep South State
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New York Times. "Jack Vaughn is Named Urban Coalition Head". October 8, 1970
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Library of Congress Remembering Our Father: The Story of M. Carl Holman
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listed him as one of the 100 most influential Black Americans.
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in 1954, which he attended on a creative writing scholarship.
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1988 obituary of M. Carl Holman in the Washington Post
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David Geffen School of Drama at Yale University alumni
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in 1944. He then earned another master's degree from
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Minter City, Mississippi
Washington, D.C.
Ebony
St. Louis, Missouri
magna cum laude
Lincoln University
master's degree
University of Chicago
Yale University
Clark College
Hampton University
Atlanta Inquirer
civil rights
South
Civil Rights Commission
Federal City College
National Urban Coalition
riots of 1967
Kinshasha Holman Conwill
Kwame Holman
Black Life in Mississippi: Essays on Political, Social, and Cultural Studies in a Deep South State
ISBN
9780761819226


"M. Carl Holman | Civil Rights Activist & Biography | Britannica"


"M. CARL HOLMAN DIES AT 69"
The Washington Post

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