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John Templeton
President/Executive Editor, eAccess Corp.

Location: San Francisco, CA United States
Joined: Jul 27th, 2008
About   (request update)
author of 22 books; produced two films, wrote play;
Presbyterian elder
My Interview Question
what are you doing to improve black America?
Current Whereabouts:
authored first play, Queen Calafia: Ruler of California; presenting exhibition on the first jazz club in the world in the Visitor Information Center of the San Francisco Convention and Visitor Bureau
Life & Professional Aspirations:
making a difference for the Diaspora improving education through culturally responsive learning enhancing economic proficiency
Website:
http://www.blackmoney.com
Education   (request update)
Howard University class of 1975
Undergrad Major: Journalism
Claim To Fame:
chosen one of top six collegiate investigative journalists, worked at Washington Post during Watergate and with All-African News Service, WBTV, Harpers Weekly Center for National Security Studies and WHUR
Most Memorable Moment:
serving as resident assistant in Cook Hall; National Black Debate Championships at Morehouse College; working with the D.C. Project in Columbia, S.C.; hanging out on the "wall", working at the Hilltop and the Communicator newspapers and serving as a page at the Moorland-Spingarn Research Center and a research assistant in the School of Divinity
High School: Statesville Senior High School in Statesville, NC class of 1972
 
Activities & Accomplishments:
National Achievement Scholarship for Outstanding Negro Students
Best Memories:
desegregating Camp Schiele, SC Boy Scout camp as senior patrol leader of Troop 362
Experience
I currently work with eAccess Corp. as President/Executive Editor
I have 35 years of experience working in the Publishing industry.
Activity
March 5 is Black American Day in California schools March 5 is Black American Day in California schools
The date when Crispus Attucks became the first American to die in the American Revolution, is observed in California schools as Black American Day. At least, it's supposed to be. The problem is, no ...more
Posted by John Templeton on March 4th, 2009 • 335 Views
D.L. Hughley = D.W. Griffith D.L. Hughley = D.W. Griffith
The period following the Civil War was a progressive era for American democracy in the South as many states began reforms like compulsory public education. But that history was obscured by the imag ...more
Posted by John Templeton on October 30th, 2008 • 741 Views
150th anniversary of John Brown's raid 150th anniversary of John Brown's raid
Thursday, Oct. 16 is the 150th anniversary of John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry, an event which although unsuccessful initially, succeeded in its goal of igniting the conflict that brought an end to ...more
Posted by John Templeton on October 16th, 2008 • 799 Views
Foreclosures threaten historic black neighborhoods Foreclosures threaten historic black neighborhoods
Foreclosures threaten historic black communities SAN FRANCISCO – An architect and housing expert said more than 90 percent of sub-prime loans are refinancings, contrary to commonly held statements ...more
Posted by John Templeton on October 3rd, 2008 • 1,578 Views
My BlackInAmerica.com Profile
Why Are You Concerned About Black America:
It's my job as a black journalist and historian and my passion as a result of having been mentored by some of the most distinguished black journalists of the civil rights era.
How Did You Find Out About This Site:
following a link
What Would You Like To See On This Site:
focus on institution building rather than rhetoric
Did You See The CNN Special Entitled "Black In America":
Yes
My Groups
Black In America Educators
Black Marketing in a White World
National Black Business Month
Black Public Policy Professionals and Academics
Guestbook Comments
Thanks for joining my circle of friends! Have a blessed day!
Tagged by jackie ingram on 08/20/2008  
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