Congress of Racial Equality
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The Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) is an organization with the mission statement, "Making Equality A Reality." It was founded in 1942 in protest of the "Jim Crow" laws of the 1940s.
Executive Staff
The following are members of the Executive Staff, as of April 13, 2010:[1]
- Hon. Roy Innis, National Chairman & Chief Executive Officer
- George Holmes, Executive Director & Chief Operating Officer
- Teresa Alexander, Finance Director & Chief Financial Officer
- Cicely Morris, Director, CORE Publications
- Cyril Boynes, Jr., Director, International Affairs
- Angelique Beverly, Program Director
- Niger Innis, National Spokesperson
- Diane Addison, Director, E O A & Legal
- Raymond G. Leffler, Esq., General Counsel, NY CORE
Board of Directors
The following are members of the Board of Directors, as of April 13, 2010:[2]
- Hon. Roy Innis, National Chairman
- Robert Dunn, Vice-Chairman
- George Holmes, Secretary/Treasurer
- Clarence Jackson, Director, Southern Region
- Solomon Rooks, Director, Central Region
- Mary Alice Jones, Director, Western Region
- Alice Collins, Director, Northeast Region
- Rev. Eugene Fowler, Board Chaplain
- Niger Innis, National Spokesperson
- Cyril Boynes, Jr., Director, International Affairs
- Raymond G. Leffler, Esq., General Counsel
- James R. Duffy, Esq, Counsel to the Chairman
- Joseph Lovece, Jr., Special Advisor to the Chairman