100 Black Men of America, Incorporated
The "100 Black Men" concept originated
in 1963 with a group of black men living in
New York, resulting in the formation of the
One Hundred Black Men of New York, Inc. which
was instrumental in propelling the advancement
of over 60,000 African Americans, young and
old alike.
These black men wanted to develop a local
organization for the purpose of pooling their
resources and implementing programs designed
to improve the quality of life for Blacks and
other minorities. They also wished to ensure
the future of their communities by aiming an
intense number of resources towards youth development.
These members were successful men from various
fields of business and industry such as David
Dinkins, Livingston Wingate and Andrew Hatcher
to name a few.
In 1976, Dr. William Hayling formed the 100
Black Men of New Jersey. This organizing attempt
was followed with the formation of individual
chapters in Los Angeles, Indianapolis, St.
Louis, Pittsburgh, Atlanta, the San Francisco/Oakland
Bay Area, Nassau/Saffol and Sacramento. In
1986, the individual chapters of New Jersey,
Los Angeles, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Pittsburgh,
Atlanta, Bay Area, Nassau/Saffol and Sacramento
formed a national organization called the 100
Black Men of America, Inc. Dr. Hayling was
the founding president. On May 27, 1987, in
Atlanta, Georgia, this newly formed organization
introduced itself to the nation during its
first national conference.
With a mission to improve the quality of life
and enhance educational opportunities for African-Americans,
members of the 100 serve as a strong force
for overcoming the cultural and financial obstacles
that have limited the achievements of African-American
youth, particularly young African-American
males. The organization has made outstanding
progress, proving that Blacks can, and do,
excel in corporate and community leadership.
The 100 has also proven that training and
support provided for thousands of youth each
year has improved opportunities to stabilize
their learning environment, become self supportive
and become empowered to control their own destinies.
Over the past decade, the changing times brought
new challenges and yielded many unanticipated
opportunities.
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