Earl Gilbert Graves Sr. (January 9, 1935 – April 6, 2020) was an American
entrepreneur,
publisher, businessman,
philanthropist
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, and advocate of
African-American businesses. A graduate of
Morgan State University, he was the founder of ''
Black Enterprise'' magazine and chairman of the media company Earl G. Graves, Ltd. He was the director for
Aetna and
Executive Board member of the
Boy Scouts of America.
He was the father of
Earl G. Graves Jr.
Earl Gilbert "Butch" Graves Jr. (born January 5, 1962) is an American businessman and retired basketball player. Born in Brooklyn, New York, he is a Scarsdale High School graduate.
Background
Graves, the son of Barbara Graves, and ''Black Enterpr ...
Background
Born in
Brooklyn, New York, to Earl Graves, an immigrant from Barbados, and Winifred (Sealy) Graves, who was from Trinidad. Graves grew up in the
Bedford-Stuyvesant section of
New York City. A member of
Omega Psi Phi
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fraternity, he received a
Bachelor of Arts degree in economics in 1958 from
Morgan State University. He was an
ROTC
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Overview
While ROTC graduate officers serve in all ...
graduate and attended
Airborne
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Arts, entertainment, and media
Films
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* ''Airborne'' (1993 film), a comedy–drama film
* ''Airborne'' (1998 film), an action film sta ...
and
Ranger Schools.
Having written a letter to the
Democratic National Committee
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, he became a volunteer for the 1964 presidential campaign of
Lyndon B. Johnson. His work with the party gave Graves the opportunity to serve as administrative assistant to newly elected Senator
Robert F. Kennedy in 1965. Following the assassination of the senator, Graves would land a seat on the advisory board of the
Small Business Administration (SBA) in 1968.
Business ventures
He undertook his first job at the age of seven selling boxed Christmas cards for his uncle. His territory was severely limited due to his father's rule that he could only sell to people living on their side of the block.
While at Morgan State University, Graves made a name for himself as an entrepreneur. Realizing that there was a big market for flowers during Homecoming Week, he went to two competing local florists and cut deals with both to sell flowers on campus. For a percentage of the profits, the florists provided the flowers while Graves covered the campus.
His time serving on the SBA's advisory board and his direct work with the agency would lead Graves to his belief in the need for advice to businesses in economic development and urban affairs, which convinced him to create an annual newsletter that would chronicle issues relevant to black business people, and raise awareness of the importance of black consumer power. At the suggestion of then SBA Director
Howard J. Samuels, Graves would expand the concept of a newsletter into a full-fledged magazine.
Graves started Earl G. Graves, Ltd, and under that holding company he began the Earl G. Graves Associates management consulting firm. In August 1970, the first issue of ''
Black Enterprise'' magazine would hit newsstands. Earl G. Graves, Ltd would grow to include a number of divisions including publishing, marketing, radio, television and event coordinating arms. The firm is the co-owner of the private equity fund Black Enterprise Greenwich Street Corporate Growth Fund, an equity partnership formed with Travelers Group, Inc. The fund aims to invest and promote minority operated businesses.
In 1990, Graves and
Magic Johnson
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purchased the
Pepsi Cola bottling franchise in
Washington D.C., and Graves served as CEO until 1998, when he sold his ownership to Pepsi.
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eu.usatoday.com, Brett Molina, 7 April 2020 He held board and director memberships with a number of other corporations, including
AMR Corporation,
Daimler AG,
Federated Department Stores and
Rohm and Haas, as well as board member of the
American Museum of Natural History
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and
Hayden Planetarium in New York City. He was also a member of the Board of Trustees of
Howard University.
Awards and other accomplishments
Graves received the
Silver Buffalo Award from the
Boy Scouts of America in 1988, and served as the
National Commissioner from 1985 to 1994. He received the
NAACP
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's
Spingarn Medal
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Joel Elias Spingarn (May ...
in 1999. In 2002, Graves was named as one of the 50 most powerful and influential African Americans in corporate America by ''
Fortune
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* Luck
* Wealth
* Fortune, a prediction made in fortune-telling
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'' magazine.
Graves was appointed by the administration of
George W. Bush to serve on the Presidential Commission for the
National Museum of African American History and Culture. On April 26, 2007, Earl G. Graves Sr. was inducted into the Junior Achievement U.S. Business Hall of Fame. In 2009, he became the recipient of the 2009
NCAA Silver Anniversary Award.
In his honor,
Morgan State University's business school was named Earl G. Graves School of Business and Management. It was opened in 2015.
A "special thanks" to Mr. Graves is included in
Bayer Mack
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's documentary ''
No Lye: An American Beauty Story''.
Death
Graves died in
White Plains, New York, on April 6, 2020, from complications of
Alzheimer's disease
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at the age of 85.
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1935 births
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African-American businesspeople
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People from Bedford–Stuyvesant, Brooklyn
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