Raymond
Ablack
Achieving far more than most people his age, Raymond Ablack is a successful actor, speaker and activist. He is an inspiring example to any young person with big dreams and a desire to make the world a better place.
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Chief Kenneth
Adams
Chief of the Upper Mattaponi Tribe; Voice of the Virginia Indians; Advocate for Native American Rights
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Stephen
Adkins
Chief of the Chickahominy Tribe, Voice of the Virginia Indians
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Jim
Bazo - as Jefferson Davis
President of the Confederate States of America, Jefferson Davis as portrayed by Jim Bazo.
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Donna
Brazile
Political Commentator and Vice Chair of the DNC; Chair of the Voting Rights Institute
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Jerome
Bridges
Living History Interpreter, Actor, Historian, Storyteller
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Michel
Chikwanine
A former child soldier from the Democratic Republic of Congo
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Roxanne
Joyal
Roxanne is an experienced international development practitioner and leadership specialist with legal expertise. She is a founding staff member at Free The Children, the world’s largest network of children helping children through education, and a head facilitator at Leaders Today, the world’s top youth leadership training organization.
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Martin Luther
King, III
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McAvoy
Layne- as Mark Twain
As the Ghost of Mark Twain, McAvoy Layne portrays one of America’s most famous writers in Samuel Langhorne Clemens – Mark Twain to most people. Layne is acknowledged as one of the best Mark Twain interpreters in the world. In typical Twain style, Layne says of his work, “It’s like being a Monday through Friday preacher, whose sermon, though not reverently pious, is fervently American.” With numerous appearances on television and the big screen, including the Discovery Channel’s award-winning documentary, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Layne is the real deal Mark Twain
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