- Frank Coleman
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name = Frank T. Coleman
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birth_place =Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania , USA
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education = BA, Lincoln University; MA,University of Pennsylvania ; Ph.D. (Honorary), Lincoln University
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partner =Frank "Tick" Coleman (1911-), is a retired educator and community volunteer. Coleman was born in
Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania , where he grew up in its Point Breeze neighborhood. He was one of the first black Eagle Scouts.cite news | first= Julie | last= Shaw| url= | title= Reach high, avoid violence | publisher=Philadelphia Inquirer | date= 2006-09-19] Coleman is noted for supporting those institutions that helped him succeed and mentoring many youth in the city of Philadelphia.Early years
While at Logan Elementary School, he was given the nickname "Tick" because his classmates said he could do things in a "few ticks of the clock." Because of segregation when Coleman was growing up in the 1920s, blacks were not allowed in at most city-run
swimming pools . At that time theYMCA was also segregated, so Coleman and his friends would swim at the Christian Street YMCA, founded in the 1880s by African Americans inSouth Philadelphia . Coleman would then go on to serve the YMCA for more than 80 years.Coleman first joined the Scouts through Troop 181 at a neighborhood Episcopal Church. This was done at the wishes of his mother who wanted him to have something to do after school.cite web | last = | first = | title = African American Eagle Scout Dr. Frank Coleman Celebrates 80-Plus Years in Scouting | publisher = Boy Scouts of America | url = http://www.scouting.org/media/press/2006/060201/index.html | accessdate = 2007-12-06]
Coleman persevered in
Scouting despite the societal prejudices of the day. In a ceremony at theUnion League , Coleman earned his Eagle rank in October 1926 at age 15 (one of the first three known black Eagle Scouts). At that time he was afreshman at Central High School.He was the first African American to quarterback Central High School's football team, leading his team to the Public League championships in 1929 and 1930.cite web | last = | first = | title = Lincoln University Presents 2nd Annual Legacy Awards Gala | publisher = Lincoln University | url = http://www.lincoln.edu/marketing/pr/news101204.html | accessdate = 2007-12-06] He also was the first African American member of the All Scholastic High School Football Team in 1928. His football helmet and shoes are on annual display at the
African American Museum in Philadelphia .cite news | first= Marcia C. | last= Smith | url= | title= Central And Northeast Will Settle An Old Score For 100th Time They'll Use Footballs, Not Fists. Years Ago, They Used Both | publisher=Philadelphia Inquirer | date= 1996-11-28]Graduating from Central in 1931, he attended Lincoln University. While at Lincoln, he served as class president three times and as varsity football quarterback. He was a member of the wrestling team, manager of the varsity basketball team and sat on the Intramural Councilcite news | first= Ray | last= Parrillo | url= | title= Gridiron Revival | publisher=
Philadelphia Inquirer | date= 2006-04-16] He was also a member ofOmega Psi Phi ..He graduated from Lincoln University in 1935.
Professional life
He started counseling and working with youth shortly after his graduation from Lincoln. Coleman worked for the
School District of Philadelphia as a youth counselor for 32 year, retiring in 1981. He earned aMaster's degree in 1959 from the Penn School of Social Work. He was awarded an honorary doctoral degree in 1984 by Lincoln University.Community Work
As a guidance counselor, and through Lincoln University, Colman mentored hundreds of young people in the black community.cite news | first= Acel | last= Moore | url= | title= At 91, a former star athlete still answers his church's call | publisher=
Philadelphia Inquirer | date= 2002-09-10] He helped finance their education through scholarships that he funded.He has been an active alumnus of Lincoln, and its football team.cite news | first= Terri | last= Holloway | url= | title= Lincoln alumnus still tickin' at 93; Frank 'Tick' Coleman is university's biggest booster| publisher=
Philadelphia Tribune | date= 2004-08-08] cite web | last = | first = | title = Distinguished Alumni Award | publisher = Lincoln University | url = http://www.lincoln.edu/marketing/photos/photogallerygala03/photogallerygala03.html| accessdate = 2007-12-06] At Lincoln he served as Director of Alumni Relations from 1981 to 1988 and as an alumni representative on the Board of Trustees for 10 years.His involvement in the community has included the Philadelphia Christian Street YMCA, Wharton Settlement, Wissahickon Boy’s Club, Department of Public Assistance, Department of Recreation, Peace Corps, Salvation Army: Neighborhood Centre South, Wilmont Boys Club, Curtain Community Center, Southside Camp, and the Lansdowne Board of Education, the Greater Philadelphia Chapter of the National Society of Fundraising Executives, Omega Psi Phi Fraternity alumni, the South Philadelphia Hebrew Center, and Commissioner of the National Old Timers Basketball League.
Coleman dedicated many years to bringing Scouting to underprivileged youth. To honor his years of service the BSA created the "Dr. Frank "Tick" Coleman National Service Award" to honor paraprofessional Scouters. These Scouters serve underprivileged youth. In 2007 it was estimated that he was the oldest living black Eagle Scout.
Honors
*Dr. Frank "Tick" Coleman Service Award, an award named in Coleman's honor.
*Omega Psi Phi Man of the Yearcite web | last = Bright | first = Andre | title = Omega Psi Phi Fraternity's Mu Omega Names Legendary Bro. “Tick” Coleman Man of the Year | publisher = infinitegreek.com | url = http://www.infinitegreek.com/news/news.asp?news_id=93 | accessdate = 2007-12-06]
*Central High School William Butler Award for outstanding student athletes cite web | last = | first = | title = Philadelphia 76ers Celebrate Black History 2004 Month | publisher =Philadelphia 76ers | url = http://www.nba.com/sixers/features/04bhm.html#2/23 | accessdate = 2007-12-06]
*2004 John Wanamaker Humanitarian Award, for 80 years of service to the Christian Street YMCA inSouth Philadelphia cite news | first= Vernon | last= Clark | url= | title= Christian St. Y honors three | publisher=Philadelphia Inquirer | date= 2003-10-31]
*Ph.D. (Honorary), Lincoln UniversityQuotes
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Historically black colleges and universities External links
* [http://www.scouting.org/Media/FactSheets/02-346.aspx What is Scoutreach?]
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