About Us
THERE WILL BE NO MORE LIKE THE CLASS OF 84!
FREDERICK DOUGLASS
Our institution of learning is proudly named after Mr. Frederick Douglass (1818-95) a prominent American abolitionist, author and orator. Born a slave, Douglass escaped at age 20 and went on to become a world-renowned anti-slavery activist. He established the abolitionist paper The North Star. The North Star became the most influential paper published of its era, denouncing slavery and fighting for the emancipation of women and other oppressed groups.
Meet The Team
CLASS OF '84 40TH REUNION COMMITTEES
COMMUNICATIONS
Maria Odum*
Johnny Clark
Rodney Houston
Sylvia McAfee
Willard Nalls
Van Twyman
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FUNDRAISING
Catherine Porter*
Rita Braswell
Alva Dees
Cassandra Golden
Karla Jennings
Robert Jennings
EVENTS
Pamela Jones Andrews*
Alva Dees
Karla Jennings
Willie Pullen
Charmaine Shivers
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T-SHIRT
Johnetta Pearson*
Anita Gore
Rodney Houston
Sylvia McAfee
Vincent Ross
HOSPITALITY
Derrick Frazier*
Angela Curry
Cassandra Golden
Sonya Hall
Pamela Redmond
Stacey Robinson
*denotes chairperson