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San Antonio, Texas, United States
A multicultural organization dedicated to educating the general public through media and educational systems about the history of the Buffalo Soldiers and Black Indian Scouts and their contributions in settling the Western Sector of the U.S.
P.O. Box 200733, San Antonio, Texas 78220, United States
The National Council of Negro Women, Inc. was founded by Mary McLeod Bethune in 1935. The Ruth Jones McClendon Section was organized by Bobbie Turner and chartered on August 14,2010 in San Antonio, Texas.
P.O. Box 10115, San Antonio, Texas 78210, United States
A non-profit multicultural organization dedicated to educating the general public through media and educational systems about the history of the Buffalo Soldiers and Black Indian Scouts.
220 Chestnut, San Antonio, Texas 78205, United States
SAGE champions development that benefits the quality of life for individuals, families, neighborhoods and businesses on San Antonio’s Eastside.
14080 Nacogdoches Rd, # 151, San Antonio, Texas 78247, United States
Pastor Emerita at New Creation Christian Fellowship, San Antonio, TX. @nccfsa Preacher, Scholar, Womanist Thinker.
865 Secretariat Dr, San Antonio, Texas 78108, United States
Started in 2007 to honor the memory of Andre Booker and honor his desire to give back to his community. The Andre BookerFoundation is a nonprofit which seeks to give back to the community of Andre Booker through education based scholarships.
PO Box 8042, San Antonio, Texas 78208, United States
To create and promote POSITIVE images within our community at-Large, by Fostering the Importance of Self-Image, the Spirit of Volunteerism, and the Value of Education through Personal and Benevolent Outreach.
2803 East Commerce, San Antonio, Texas 78203, United States
The vision of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is to ensure a society in which all individuals have equal rights and there is no racial hatred or racial discrimination.
PO Box 8056, San Antonio, Texas 78208, United States
With fourteen civic-minded women comprising its charter membership, The San Antonio Chapter of The Links, Incorporated was formally installed during a chartering ceremony on December 10, 1960.
PO Box 29563, San Antonio, Texas 78229, United States
The overall concept of the 100 began in New York in 1963 when a group of concerned African American men began to meet to explore ways of improving conditions in their community. The group eventually adopted the name, “100 Black Men, Inc.”
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