We are a diverse group of individuals with over twenty years of service through organizational community involvement. We share a belief in cultural and ethnic diversity: the embodiment of our multicultural society. We believe that inclusion, full and fair participation develops instinctive learning to discover similarities in our differences. This process contributes to our growth and the continued responsibility to learn the value of mutual reliance.
During years of residence in the State of West Virginia, the social and informational landscape of the African American has constantly changed; therefore an emphasis will be placed on this fragmented community.
Man hopes to preserve 'The Block' - by Jim Balow, The Charleston Gazette.
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Peoples Building
179 Summers St. Suite 507
Charleston WV 25301
304-346-6339
Anthony Kinzer, Sr
Over 20 Years of
Community Service:
1988 - 2010
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Chlorine Carter
5228 Starling Drive
Charleston, WV 25306
304.925.1666
Melvin Jones
5137 Villa Pike
Crosslanes, WV 26356
304.610.1378
Richard "Casey" James
PO Box 7248
Crosslanes, WV 25356
304.543.0034
Reverend Recardo Flippin
2007 Washington Street, East
Charleston, WV 25311
304.344.3141
Reverend Jeff Allan
2007 Washington Street, East
Charleston, WV 25311
304.344.3141
Dr. Fred Barkey
1599 Quarrier Street
Charleston, WV 25311
304.346.2030
Anthony Kinzer, Sr. Named Distinguished West Virginian by Governor Bob Wise in 2001.

Anthony Kinzer, Sr. recieves the Jefferson Award in 2004
Anthony Kinzer, Sr. receives statewide History Hero In March 2009. See the certificate »
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