First Black Man In Space Honored For Leadership
First Black Man In Space Honored For Philanthropic Efforts
Dr. Bernard Harris is the first African-American to travel to outer space. This week he will be honored with the FBI’s Director’s Community Leadership Award for his continuing philanthropic efforts.
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Dr. Harris started the Harris Foundation to provide education and crime-prevention programs for students in Houston.
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