Holman, M. Carl

Holman, M. Carl

▪ American civil rights leader
in full  Moses Carl Holman  
born June 27, 1919, Minter City, Miss., U.S.
died Aug. 9, 1988, Washington, D.C.

      American civil rights leader, president of the National Urban Coalition (1971–88), who promoted the need for a mutual partnership between industry and government to foster inner-city development.

      Holman graduated magna cum laude from Lincoln University in Jefferson City, Mo. (1942), attended the University of Chicago (M.A. 1944), and earned a master of fine arts degree from Yale University (1954). While serving on the English and humanities faculty at Clark College in Atlanta, Ga. (1948–62), he joined students in founding the black journal The Atlanta Inquirer (1960). In 1962 Holman joined the staff of the United States Commission on Civil Rights, rising to deputy staff director in 1966. Two years later he became vice president of programs at the National Urban Coalition, an organization that was formed after the inner-city race riots of 1967.

      While serving as the organization's president, Holman advocated programs in housing, education, employment opportunities, job training, and economic development. He forged liaisons between the black and Hispanic communities and was an influential organizer and meeting planner. During the 1980s he was active in developing programs to help minority and female children develop scientific, mathematical, and computer skills.

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