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The 2nd Annual Legacy of Excellence Awards Celebration: Honoring the Achievements of African American Males
Throughout the year, they have made many contributions to the African American community with their long hours of dedicated work-a beautiful example of unselfish love. We appreciate their investment of time and talents to positive endeavors that support, empower and uplift the African American community and in particular, its males.
It is in that spirit that we extend our sincere gratitude and heartfelt congratulations on their selection as the recipient of the Legacy of Excellence Award from A Good Black Man, Inc. (AGBM, Inc).
This award is bestowed to 5 outstanding individuals who exemplify the five principles set forth in the gateways of our web site: www.agoodblackman.com -- the web site devoted to promoting the positive contributions that Black males make to their families and communities. The Gateways and the 2003 honorees are:

Dr. Andrey Bundley
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Dr. Freeman Hrabowski
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Victor March
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Cameron Miles
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Dr. Robert Wallace
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1. Our Heros Gateway: In appreciation for his acts of kindness and courage in or for the benefit of the African American community, AGBM recognizes Dr. Freeman Hrabowski.
2. Passing The Baton Gateway: In appreciation for volunteering his time to provide guidance, counseling and mentoring that empower his people, AGBM recognizes Victor March
3. Keepers of the Flame Gateway: In appreciation for his efforts to expose the world to the African American scholars, teachers and leaders, AGBM recognizes Dr. Andre Bundley
4. Our Better Halves Gateway: In appreciation for his efforts to nurture and nourish his relationship with his partner, AGBM recognizes Bob Wallace.
5. Our Future Gateway: In appreciation for his efforts to make a positive investment in the future of his community, AGBM recognizes Cameron Miles.
The award recipients will be honored at The Second Annual Legacy of Excellence Awards Celebration scheduled for Saturday July 12, 2003 to be held at Morgan State University (in Baltimore, Maryland) in the Lamp Turpin Theatre of the Carl J. Murphy auditorium. This event is an opportunity to recognize them for their contributions and is also our major fundraiser of the year.

Key Note Speaker Sgt. DeLacy Davis
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Event Emcee Stan Stovall
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The scheduled keynote speaker is Sgt. De Lacy Davis, founder of Black Cops Against Police Brutality. The emcee for the evening is television Anchorman and actor, Stan Stovall. Advanced tickets are available for family and friends who would like to share in the celebration for a discounted contribution of $30. Tickets purchased at the door are $40. Children 12 years and younger will be admitted free of charge. All contributions are tax deductible.
We invite you to join us in the celebration. You may telephone us at 410-637-5451 contact D. Browne at info@agoodblackman.com to purchase tickets or for more information about this event.
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