30 Leaders Of The Future.

From: Ebony | Date: January 1, 2001 | Copyright information

THEY'RE young--30 and under--gifted and Black, and they hit the ground running in the new century. Some are the youngest persons ever elected to their city councils or legislative assemblies; others have vaulted past the pack at an early age and are running their own businesses or heading major organizations; still others are raising the bar in the professions.

And they are not alone. For as members of our 2000-2001 list of the 30 young leaders of tomorrow, they represen...

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