100 Black Men Of Chattanooga, Inc. Presents 2015 African American History Challenge Bowl

  • Thursday, February 19, 2015

The 100 Black Men of Chattanooga presents its third annual African American History Challenge Bowl on Feb. 28, on the campus of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga in the University Center at 3 p.m. Admission is free.

Competing in this year’s competition are 2014 Defending Champion Brainerd High School, 2013 Champion Hixson High School, The Howard High School, Tyner Academy, Red Bank High School and Ridgeland High School.

Last year’s winners from Brainerd High School were Obadiah Barber and Robyn Phinizy.
The African American History Challenge Bowl provides a unique and effective vehicle to allow these young adults to learn more about African American History and culture while gaining confidence and self-esteem.
The winners receive an all expense paid trip to represent the Chattanooga chapter in Houston, June 4-7, at the 100 Black Men of America, Inc.
29th Annual International Conference to compete for the national championship.

For additional information, contact Erskine Oglesby at 423 821-6700.
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