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NAREB State of the Association-Then to Now 1947 - Now

The Greater Dayton REALTIST Association is a member of  the National Association of Real Estate Brokers, Incorporated NAREB, the oldest minority real estate trade association in America. Members of the NAREB organization are known as REALTIST. Although composed principally of African Americans and other minority real estate professionals, the REALTIST organization is an integrated entity open to all qualified practitioners who are committed to achieving the ideals of the REALTIST creed “Democracy in Housing”.

 
The REALTIST has made substantial contributions to the cause of democracy by working to provide housing for all without limitations or restrictions. They remain true to the dual mission of serving the underserved and developing creative and effective methods of rendering such service. Through their work on civic, political and business programs, REALTIST have become the voice and conscience of proponents of equal housing opportunities for all citizens. NAREB will continue to pave the way for all citizens to be decently housed and to make cities and states of this nation even better places in which to live.  

NAREB

History

After World War II, the nation found itself facing a mood of deep seated social segregation it could no longer tolerate or afford. Yet the South confidently proclaimed itself to be the new plus ultra (uppermost limits) of Southern tolerance. Thus, was born the Civil Rights movement- a period of the most difficult but necessary struggle to topple the crumbling walls segregation had erected between Americans who had fought- and died together. The postwar years indeed gave African Americans inspiration, confidence, strength and hope for a better America.


The United Nations had been formed, and Ralph J. Bunche had become the United Nations Division Trustee. African Americans were gaining better paying jobs, and the Supreme Court had finally passed a ruling that restrictive covenants and private agreement to exclude persons of designated race from the ownership of real property were not enforceable under the law. Although the lives of African Americans were now changing for the good, and a few victories had been won, schools were still segregated under the “separate but equal” theory- and equal housing had yet to become a reality.


This is what drove the men and women who met in Tampa, Florida, on the sweltering night of July 29, 1947, to form the National Association of Real Estate Brokers- NAREB These twelve pioneers, one woman and eleven men hailing from seven states across the country, are NAREB’s recognized founders: Nannie Black, Detroit, MI; Carleton Gains, Detroit, MI; O. B. Cobbins, Jackson, MS; George W. Powell, Jacksonville, FL; F. Henry Williams, Jacksonville, FL; J. W. Sanford, Oklahoma City, OK; Macco Crutcher, Detroit, MI; W. D. Morrison, Jr., Detroit MI; W.H. Hollins, Birmingham, AL; J. R. Taylor, Miami, FL; Horace Sudduth, Cincinnati, OH; A. Maceo Smith, Dallas, TX.


On this night, these people dedicated themselves to fair housing for all. They began by electing temporary officers as follows: W.D. Morrison, President; W. H. Hollins, Treasurer; Horace Sudduth, Vice President; F. Henry Williams, Secretary Word soon spread, and NAREB’s first convention was held at the Convention Hall in Atlantic City, NJ, on July 19-20, 1948. It was a resounding success- a moment of synergy when men and women across the country were able to come together to voice their opinions as one- and to take a stand against inequity and injustice.


Since then, NAREB. and its REALTIST have gone on to win victory after victory in support of equal housing opportunities for all. We are an association proud of our past, relentless in our struggle, and 100% dedicated to the REALTIST creed- Democracy in Housing. 

We stand PROUD on their shoulders!

The Greater Dayton REALTIST Association is a member of  the National Association of Real Estate Brokers, Incorporated NAREB, the oldest minority real estate trade association in America. Members of the NAREB organization are known as REALTIST. Although composed principally of African Americans and other minority real estate professionals, the REALTIST organization is an integrated entity open to all qualified practitioners who are committed to achieving the ideals of the REALTIST creed “Democracy in Housing”.

 
The REALTIST has made substantial contributions to the cause of democracy by working to provide housing for all without limitations or restrictions. They remain true to the dual mission of serving the underserved and developing creative and effective methods of rendering such service. Through their work on civic, political and business programs, REALTIST have become the voice and conscience of proponents of equal housing opportunities for all citizens. NAREB will continue to pave the way for all citizens to be decently housed and to make cities and states of this nation even better places in which to live.  

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