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Based out of the network’s New York headquarters, her passion to build a better organization is contagious. A member of both the New York and New Jersey Bar Associations, Ms. Augustine is a proven leader whose business acumen, leadership skills and prowess at strategic problem solving drives change. Prior to DraftFCB, she served as SVP of Human Resources and Employee Services for 4 years at Scholastic Inc. Ms. Augustine’s career in human resources dates back to 1998. Augustine earned her J.D. from Rutgers University Law School and a B.A. at Sara Lawrence College.

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Black People Facts

  • Left of Black with Wizdom Powell Hammond, Joe Branch and Micah Gilmer
  • (1916) Robert R. Moton, “A Life of Achievement”
  • Troops were mobilized to put down Chicago riot
  • (1896) Booker T. Washington, “Address to the Harvard Alumni Dinner"
  • Sarah Gertrude Millin
  • Agrippa Hull: Revolutionary Patriot
  • Talk:Black nationalism
  • Paul Bustill Robeson
  • African-American businesses
  • (1947) Henry A. Wallace, “Ten Extra Years”

Democratic Party Facts

  • Glenn H. Taylor, U.S. Senator from Idaho and
  • Walls, Josiah Thomas (1832–1905)
  • (1976) Congresswoman Barbara Jordan, “Who, Then, Will Speak for the Common Good?”
  • Majette, Denise L. (1955- )
  • Cuba
  • Meek, Kendrick (1966- )
  • Nash, Charles Edmund (1844-1913)
  • Michelle Obama
  • Carter, W. Beverly (1921-1982)
  • (2004) Al Sharpton, “Speech Before the 2004 Democratic National Convention"

Barack Obama Facts

  • Lenhardt, Alfonso E. (1943- )
  • Ancestry of Barack Obama - Fourth Generation
  • Jackson, Lisa Perez (1962-- )
  • America’s Black Ambassadors: A Historical Snapshot
  • Ambassador Caroline Kennedy honors President Barack Obama
  • Obama Immigration Reform 2014 Speech: Announcing Executive Action [FULL]
  • Biography and Profile of Susan Rice
  • Egypt
  • Lynch, Loretta Elizabeth (1959- )
  • Reddick, Eunice S. (1951- )

New York City Facts

  • Race Riot, Jersey City, New Jersey
  • Gregory Hines
  • James Weldon Johnson was honored by NAACP
  • How Martin Luther King Day Became a Federal Holiday
  • Lorraine Hansberry
  • Death of Walter White
  • New Jersey opens public schools for black children.
  • Death of actor Canada Lee (45), New York City
  • (2004) Al Sharpton, “Speech Before the 2004 Democratic National Convention"
  • African-American dance

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Southern United States Facts

  • Lawrence Douglas Wilder of Virginia is inaugurated as the first African American
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  • Alex Haley, renowned author, dies
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  • Thaddeus Stevens (1792-1868).
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