The Millstone Times March 2021

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SNAP FITNESS ALLENTOWN • 609-357-1177 1278 YARDVILLE-ALLENTOWN RD ALLENTOWN, NJ • SNAPFITNESS.COM/ALLENTOWN Did you know that some of the most influential African Americans in our nation's history have New Jersey connections? From abolitionists and political activists to actors, musicians, and athletes, read on to learn more about a few of our most famous New Jersey Hall of Fame inductees! Joetta Clark Diggs: Class of 2013

The eldest daughter of Joe Louis Clark, the inspiration for Morgan Freeman's character in Lean on Me, Joetta Clark Diggs has defined her own legacy as a four-time Olympian, Speaker, Businessperson, and Author. Learn more about Joetta and her definition of "Comeback Power" in her Arête Video Series feature. Harriet Tubman: Class of 2008 Known for her courage, compassion, and conviction as an abolitionist, Harriet Tubman was inducted in 2008. This year, two new honors are being bestowed upon her: a dedicated museum to honor her in Cape May, New Jersey, and her face imprinted upon the $20 bill. Dionne Warwick: Class of 2013 From her musical career as one of the most-charted female vocalists of all time that began when she was 15, to becoming a social media queen at the age of 80, Dionne Warwick proves that age is just a number when it comes to pursuing your dreams. Hear from NJ's Music Ambassador in her Legacy Project feature.

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