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Nine African Americans Awarded Truman Scholarships
May 15, 2014


The Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation has announced the selection of the 2014 Truman Scholars. Each Truman Scholar is awarded up to $30,000 for graduate study. They also receive priority admission to several top-tier graduate schools, have career and graduate school counseling opportunities, and are fast-tracked for internships within the federal government.

Truman Scholars must be U.S. citizens and be in the top 25 percent of their college class. They must express a commitment to government service or the nonprofit sector.

This year, 59 Truman scholars were selected from 655 candidates nominated by 294 colleges and universities. This year’s winners will assemble for a leadership development workshop at William Jewell College in Liberty, Missouri, in late May.

Of this year’s 59 Truman Scholars, it appears that nine are African Americans.
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(L to R) Top row: Teresa Danso-Danquah, Salima Eotka, and Robert Fisher. Middle row: Amber Rose Johnson, Pierre Joseph, and Emmanuel Pressley. Bottom row: Karimah Shabazz, Cicely Shannon, and Taylor Ulmer.

Teresa Danso-Danquah is a junior at Cornell University majoring in industrial and labor relations with minor concentrations in Spanish, law & society, and inequality studies. She has served as an intern on disability policy for a U.S. Senate committee.

Salima Eotka is originally from the Democratic Republic of the Congo in Africa. A junior at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, Eotka is majoring in urban studies, political science, and French. She plans on a career in urban development, with a concentration on city residents in the developing world.

Robert Fisher is a junior at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, where he is majoring in political science and history. He is the president of the university’s student government association and serves as a student representative on the Tennessee Higher Education Commission.

Amber Rose Johnson, from Providence, Rhode Island, is a student at Tufts University in Medford, Massachusetts. She is majoring in American studies and Africana studies. In 2010 she earned the title of Poetry Out Loud National Champion.

Pierre Joseph is a student at Amherst College in Massachusetts. He is majoring in political science with a concentration in urban policy. After graduating from high school in Springfield, Massachusetts, he spent a year interning with Senator John Kerry before enrolling at Amherst.

Emmanuel Pressley is the first student from Claflin University in Orangeburg, South Carolina, to be awarded a Truman Scholarship. He is majoring in politics and justice studies. Pressley was the first African American male to be named valedictorian of his high school in Hemingway, South Carolina. He plans to attend law school.

Karimah Shabazz is a junior at Bard College in Annandale-On-Hudson, New York. She is majoring in sociology with a concentration in Africana studies. At Bard she co-founded the mentoring, tutoring and scholarship program Building Up Hudson. She plans on a career dedicated to closing the educational achievement gap.

Cicely Shannon is a student at the University of Arkansas. She is majoring in economics with a concentration in international economics and business. Shannon is involved with student government as the director for campus diversity. She plans to pursue a career focused on financing sustainable development projects.

Taylor Ulmer is a junior at Spelman College in Atlanta, where she is majoring in anthropology and sociology as well as international studies. She plans to work on educational reform programs both internationally and in her home town of Chicago.

http://www.jbhe.com/2014/05/nine-african-americans-awarded-truman-scholarships/
 

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@theworldismine13 is a bad guy for wanting this to be the goal of our teenagers instead of being rappers though :mjlol:


I can totally relate to that not being able to get to my high school story :to:

So happy/proud for all these young men and women. I want to graduate from college with highest honors now.
 

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#blackexcellence Congrats to all of these brothas and sistas for holding it down! :myman:
 

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When I saw that she was going to Harvard, I assumed her parents were immigrants. 40% of black Harvard students are children of immigrants. Sure enough her parents are from Jamaica. I would encourage other parents to start talking to immigrant parents and find out what they are doing in their homes to help their children become successful.

http://queenscourier.com/2014/benjamin-cardozo-hs-to-graduate-first-black-valedictorian/

The story is getting so much attention because Cardozo is 46% Asian.
 
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When I saw that she was going to Harvard, I assumed her parents were immigrants. 40% of black Harvard students are children of immigrants. Sure enough her parents are from Jamaica. I would encourage other parents to start talking to immigrant parents and find out what they are doing in their homes to help their children become successful.

http://queenscourier.com/2014/benjamin-cardozo-hs-to-graduate-first-black-valedictorian/

The story is getting so much attention because Cardozo is 46% Asian.

I wonder how much more likely it is that any given immigrant kid has both parents in the home. I bet its extremely more likely.
 

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Eminem's daughter will attend Michigan State. Madonna's daughter will attend the University of Michigan.
 

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Maya Grimes, Westminster Schools in Atlanta, GA, scored a perfect 2400 on the SAT. She is the daughter of Weselyn Grimes and the late Dr. Randall Grimes. She manages the track team and is editor of the school's literary magazine and plans to attend Harvard. She is a National Achievement Finalist and a National Merit Finalist.

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http://neighbornewspapers.com/view/...s-in-Atlanta-recognized-for-high-achievements
http://www.forsythnews.com/archives/23074/

Her father, Dr. Randall Grimes, was a MD, PhD.
He attended public school in the City of Atlanta and graduated from Frederick Douglass High School in 1980. He attended the University of Georgia and graduated in 1984 with two B.S. degrees in molecular biology and physics. He won the L.L. Hendron Undergraduate Physics award consecutive years in 1983 and 1984. He was a member of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity. After receiving his medical degree in 1988 from Emory University Medical School, Dr. Grimes completed his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) in 1996.

Complete obituary:
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/atlanta/obituary.aspx?n=Randall-Grimes&pid=142953218
 
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