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ASALH Leadership: Executive Council, Director, & Editors
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Officers of Exec. Council
Dr. Janet Sims-Wood
Vice President for Membership
Prince George’s Community College
Dr. Daryl Michael Scott
Vice President for Programs
Howard University
Ms. Zende Clark
Secretary
Fordham University
Mr. Troy Thornton
Treasurer
Goldman Sachs & Co.
New York, NY
Executive Council Members
Ms. Sylvia Y. Cyrus
Executive Director
Class of 2010
Dr. David Dennard
East Carolina University
Dr. Lucenia Dunn
Prince Georges County Truth Branch
of Maryland
Dr. June Patton
Governors State University
Dr. Francille Wilson
University of Southern California
Class of 2011
Dr. Felix Armfield
Buffalo State University
Mr. Fulton Bridges
Nirvana Services, Inc.
Dr. Bettye Gardner
Coppin State University
Dr. Robert Harris
Cornell University
Ms. Gwen Kelly
Walmart
Dr. Lopez D. Mathews
Howard University
Ms. Janis Wiggins
Class of 2012
Dr. Allison Blakely
Boston University
Dr. Miles Mark Fisher, IV
University of the District of Columbia
Dr. Sheila Flemming-Hunter
Holly Springs, MS
Mr. Louis C. Hicks, Jr.
Alexandria Virginia Black History
Museum
Dr. Annette Palmer
Morgan State University
Baltimore, MD
Dr. Johnetta G. Richards
San Francisco State University
Editors
Journal of African American History
Dr. V. P. Franklin
University of California-Riverside
Black History Bulletin
Dr. La Vonne I. Neal
University of Colorado,
Colorado Springs
Dr. Alicia L. Moore
Southwestern University
Texas
The Woodson Review
Dr. Daryl Michael Scott
Howard University
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