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            Local Business/Real Estate Developer Joel Ferguson’s

            Success Story Entered Into Library of Congress



                  he nation's largest African American video oral   up in a neighborhood where we all had one thing in
                  history archival institution traveled to Lansing   common: nothing. We all had nothing, and that's why
            Tin March to conduct a five-hour interview with         it's so important that I never forget where I came from.
            Joel Ferguson of Ferguson Development. Joel and his     I hope to continue giving back and inspiring others for
            long list of accomplishments are extremely impressive.   as long as I can – being able to help others is why I do
            Still, not many people know the full story of how he    what I do."
            played several key roles
            and influenced many
            business and political
            decisions along the
            way, ultimately resulting
            in positive change for
            future generations. As
            one of Michigan's most
            successful African
            American entrepreneurs,
            Joel has paved the path
            for so many others and is
            still very passionate about
            helping people in any way
            that he can.

            "HistoryMakers is
            committed to preserving
            and making widely
            accessible the untold
            personal stories of well-
            known and unsung
            African Americans.
            HistoryMakers enlightens,
            entertains, and educates
            the public, helping to refashion a more inclusive record   Since its inception, HistoryMakers, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit
            of American history," said Julieanna L. Richardson,     headquartered in Chicago, has grown to become the
            founder and CEO of HistoryMakers.                       nation's largest African American video oral history
                                                                    archive. With education as its mission, this one-of-a-
            Businessman and developer, Joel Ferguson was born       kind collection is housed permanently at the Library
            in 1938 to Josephine and Rollin Ferguson of Lansing,    of Congress. It provides an unprecedented and
            Michigan. He quickly became a business trailblazer      irreplaceable physical and online record of African
            as he was elected to the Lansing City Council in 1967,   American lives, accomplishments, and contributions
            and was the youngest and first African American         through unique first-person testimony.
            elected. Ferguson's real estate development properties
            now house the majority of Lansing residents, and he     To date, the HistoryMakers Digital Archive is available
            has four multi-million-dollar developments being        to 160 colleges, universities (Harvard, Yale, Princeton,
            built throughout Michigan. Ferguson was recently        Stanford, MSU, Howard, Spelman, Morehouse, Ohio
            celebrated at a star-studded gala held at Michigan      State, University of Oregon, etc.), K-12 schools, and
            State University (MSU) Stadium. His friends, family, and   public libraries (Chicago, New York, Cleveland, Houston,
            peers shared inspiring stories of him as they honored   Los Angeles, etc.) for educational use by faculty,
            his work as the longest-serving MSU Board of Trustees   students, and patrons. The HistoryMakers Digital
            member.                                                 Archive will explain who we are as Americans, where we
                                                                    have come from, and where we are going as a nation
            Joel Ferguson shared his thoughts about the interview,   now and well into the future.
            "I'm just happy they found my story interesting enough
            that they wanted to include it in history archives. I grew   For more information, visit www.thehistorymakers.org. l

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