Politics
Name | Class year | Notability | References |
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Curt Anderson | 1973 | Maryland House of Delegates, chairman Baltimore City Delegation | |
Calvin Ball, III | Youngest person to serve as Council Chairperson, Howard County, Maryland | ||
Clarence W. Blount | 1950 | First African-American Majority Leader, Maryland State Senate | |
David R. Craig | 1983 | Harford County Executive, (2005 - present) | |
Clarence Davis | Maryland House of Delegates (1983-2007) | ||
Robert L. Douglass | Maryland State Senate, (1975-1982) | ||
Tony Fulton | 1973 | Maryland House of Delegates (1986-2005) | |
W. Wilson Goode | 1961 | First African-American Mayor of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | |
Peter C. Harvey | 1979 | First African American to serve as New Jersey Attorney General | |
Ralph M. Hughes | Maryland State Senate, (1991-2007) | ||
Nathaniel J. McFadden | Maryland State Senate | ||
Kweisi Mfume | 1976 | Former President of the NAACP and U.S. Congressman | |
Parren Mitchell | former U.S. Congressman | ||
Margaret "Peggy" Murphy | first black woman to chair the Baltimore City Delegation | ||
C. Anthony Muse | Maryland State Senate | ||
Nathaniel T. Oaks | Maryland House of Delegates | ||
Catherine E. Pugh | Maryland State Senate | ||
Howard "Pete" Rawlings | Maryland House of Delegates,(1979-2003) | ||
Melvin L. Stukes | Maryland House of Delegates, Baltimore City Council |
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