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Our History
The 100’s history dates back to 1963 when a group of men met in New York City to explore a vision built upon the foundation of making a lasting difference in the lives of African-American youths. The members all had a passion to channel their collective resources into areas that would improve the lives of young people.
In 1997, the idea set forth over 30 years ago took root in the hearts of a group of Mobile leaders. With a vision of better days for the community – educators, judges, doctors, lawyers, politicians, administrators, engineers, and other professionals came together to form Alabama’s First Chapter” of 100 Black Men.
In 1997, the idea set forth over 30 years ago took root in the hearts of a group of Mobile leaders. With a vision of better days for the community – educators, judges, doctors, lawyers, politicians, administrators, engineers, and other professionals came together to form Alabama’s First Chapter” of 100 Black Men.