Past Presidents
Past presidents of the Association of Black Psychologists include:
- Charles W. Thomas, Ph.D. (1968–1969)
- Robert Green, Ph. D. (1968–1969)
- Henry Tomes, Ph. D. (1969–1970)
- Robert L. Williams, Ph.D. (1969–1970)
- Stanley Crockett, Ph.D. (1970–1971)
- Reginald L. Jones, Ph.D. (1971–1972)
- James S. Jackson Ph.D. (1972–1973)
- Thomas O. Hilliard, Ph.D.(1973–1974)
- George D. Jackson, Ph.D. (1974–1975)
- William Hayes, Ph.D. (1975–1976)
- Ruth E.G. King, Ed.D (1976–1977)
- Maisha Bennett, Ph.D. (1978–1979)
- Joseph Awkard, Ph. D. (1979–1980)
- Daniel Williams, Ph.D. (1980–1981)
- David Terrell, Ph.D. (1981–1982)
- Joseph A. Baldwin, Ph.D. (1982–1983)
- William K. Lyles, Ph.D. (1983–1984)
- W. Monty Whitney, Ph.D. (1984–1985)
- Melvin Rogers, Ph. D. (1985–1986) )
- Halford Fairchild, Ph.D. (1986–1987)
- Na'im Akbar, Ph.D. (1987–1988)
- Dennis E. Chestnut, Ph.D. (1988–1989)
- Suzanne Randolph, Ph. D.(1989–1990)
- Linda James Myers, Ph.D. (1990–1991)
- Timothy R. Moragne, Psy.D. (1991–1992)
- Maisha Hamilton Bennett, Ph.D. (1992–1993)
- Anna M. Jackson, Ph.D. (1993–1994)
- Wade Nobles, Ph.D. (1994–1995)
- Thomas A. Parham, Ph.D. (1995–1996)
- Frederick B. Phillips, Psy.D. (1996–1997)
- Kamau Dana Dennard, Ph.D. (1997–1998)
- Afi Samella Abdullah, Ph.D. (1998–1999)
- Mawiya Kambon, Ph.D. (1999–2000)
- Anthony Young, Ph.D.(2000–2001)
- Mary E. Hargrow, Ph.D. (2001–2002)
- Harvette Grey, Ph.D. (2002–2003)
- Willie S. Williams, Ph.D. (2003–2004)
- James E. Savage, Ph.D. (2004–2005)
- Robert Atwell, Psy.D. (2005–2007)
- Dorothy A. Holmes, Ph.D. (2007–2009)
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