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Constitutional Purpose

Recruit, encourage, and support black persons to study chiropractic

Recruit, encourage, and support black persons to study chiropractic

Recruit, encourage, and support black persons to study chiropractic

Recruit, encourage, and support black persons to study chiropractic

Recruit, encourage, and support black persons to study chiropractic

Recruit, encourage, and support black persons to study chiropractic

Recruit, encourage, and support black persons to study chiropractic

ABCA History

The ABCA was founded in 1981 by Dr. Bobby Westbrooks, a practicing Chiropractor in St. Louis, Missouri, who had a vision to empower African American doctors and students in chiropractic.

Dr. Westbrooks recognized that many African Americans were unfamiliar with the benefits of chiropractic care, and that chiropractic colleges struggled to attract minority students into their programs.  This caused schools to continually have significantly low enrollment of African American students.  The result was a significantly low number of African American graduates, and ultimately communities of color underserved by the opportunities and benefit of chiropractic.

Dr. Westbrooks realized there was an immediate and ongoing need for minority supportive services in the chiropractic profession.  He founded the American Black Chiropractic Association (ABCA) with just a handful of doctors of African American descent.  He hoped to achieve some of his goals through the ABCA, and to share these goals with some of his colleagues and friends.

The ABCA’s first convention was held in St. Louis, MO in 1981 with just 17 people in attendance.  Many agreed the most important aspect of that first convention was the networking between doctors and students.  Since that time the ABCA has held an annual national convention every year, bringing together doctors, students and supporters of chiropractic from around the nation and several other countries in a personal and professional environment.

Over the years the ABCA has inspired, educated, and connected countless doctors with a sense of family and mentored hundreds of chiropractic students.  Most chiropractic college campuses have an active student chapter of the ABCA.  Each year scholarships are awarded through the Harvey Lillard Scholarship Program.  The ABCA also contributes to regular chiropractic career fairs to encourage African American students to consider chiropractic as a career choice.

The ABCA has not forgotten its humble beginnings. Today, despite its expanded scope, the organization continues to be mindful of the original objectives set forth by Dr. Westbrook.

In 2018, during the 37th Annual ABCA National Convention, a bust of Dr. Bobby Westbrooks was unveiled and dedicated in his honor. The ABCA extends a very special THANK YOU to Logan University for all of their assistance in making this special tribute happen! The bust is housed in the Purser Center on the campus of Logan University.
In 2018, during the 37th Annual ABCA National Convention, a bust of Dr. Bobby Westbrooks was unveiled and dedicated in his honor. The ABCA extends a very special THANK YOU to Logan University for all of their assistance in making this special tribute happen! The bust is housed in the Purser Center on the campus of Logan University.
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ABCA Past Presidents

Dr. Micheala Edwards 2020-2022

Dr. Quentin M. Brisco 2016-2020

Dr. Winston Carhee 2012-2016

Dr. Rodney Williams 2008-2012

Dr. Corrine Morgan 2006-2008

Dr. Fadairo Afolabi 2004-2006

Dr. James Mosley Sr. 2002-2004

Dr. Gloria Niles 1996-2002

Dr. Cal Whitworth 1994-1996

Dr. Alfred Davis 1992-1994

Dr. Herman Glass 1990-1992

Dr. Matthew Hampton 1986-1990

Dr. Gene Riggins 1984-1986

Dr. Bobby Westbrooks 1981-1984

September 18, 1895

D.D. Palmer, Discoverer of Chiropractic, delivered the First Adjustment to Mr. Harvey Lillard, owner of a janitorial service, where D D Palmer practiced.

January 1, 1913

Fred Rubel, the First Black Chiropractor, graduated from National School of Chiropractic.

January 1, 1921

Palmer School of Chiropractic application reads "No Negros Allowed"

January 1, 1922

The Rubel College of Chiropractic foundend by Fred Rubel.

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