THE CIVIL RIGHTS CAPITAL OF AMERICA

The Historic Old Wayne County Building serves as “The Civil Rights Capital of America” in Tribute of Michigan’s Civil Rights Giants empowering the people.

* The Late Honorable Congressman John Conyers

* The Late Distinguished P.A. Brooks

* The Late Honorable Adam Shakoor

* The Late Revered Marvin Barnett

* The Law-Abiding Milton Henry

* The Honorable George Crockett, and

* The Late Illustrious Esteemed O’Neil D. Swanson

The University St. Augustine’s (“USA’s”); International Council of Ministry in collaboration with the U.S. Department of State, and United Nations Visionaries strategically endorsed actualization U.S. Embassy and the International Consulate at Michigan Landmark the Iconic OWCB

“America’s Civil Rights Capital: symbolizes advocate’s unwavering commitment to justice and equality,

The advocates of this institution have played a pivotal role in advancing Civil Rights in Michigan, Nationwide and Global. Fighting discrimination to protect individual freedoms.