MLK Association’s Inaugural John Lewis Award
The Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Association of Asheville and Buncombe County honored the first recipients of its John Lewis Award.
This award honors men in our community who have:
- Fostered a culture of inclusion in the Asheville community.
- Worked to achieve a just society for the disadvantaged.
- Exemplified a nonviolent philosophy in pursuit of a better life for non-majority people.
- Inspired direct action in the cause of social justice.
The MLK Association’s Community Outreach Providing Empowerment committee honored Matthew Bacoate Jr., Quentin Miller, Dwight Mullen, and Al Whitesides with an awards ceremony held at Lenoir-Rhyne University in Asheville on Saturday, February 25, 2023.
Matthew Bacoate Jr. was the founder, manager, and owner of AFRAM, Inc., the largest African American-owned business in Asheville history. He is a veteran, community activist, and a builder of economic development projects and interracial relationships in Asheville and across North Carolina.
Quentin Miller is the first African American Sheriff of Buncombe County. In 2022, he was appointed by Gov. Roy Cooper to the North Carolina Task Force for Racial Equity in Criminal Justice. The task force focuses on addressing existing policies and procedures that unfairly affect communities of color.
Dr. Dwight Mullen is professor emeritus at UNC-A. He led his UNCA students in an annual research project, “The State of Black Asheville,” collecting and presenting an array of data on the severe racial disparities in Asheville. Currently he is the chair of Asheville’s historic Community Reparations Commission.
Al Whitesides is the first African American to serve as a commissioner in Buncombe County. He has also been the Chair of the Asheville City Schools board, and Chair of the UNC Asheville Board of Trustees among many other public service roles.
Congratulations to these inaugural MLK Association John Lewis Award honorees for their leadership and inspiring service to our community.
The Community Outreach Providing Empowerment (COPE) Initiative focuses on empowering residents living in Asheville and Buncombe County through educational outreach, workshops, seminars, and special events. For more information, please visit mlkasheville.org/activities/cope-program.




