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Rev. John A. Ferguson

Reverend John Alphonso Ferguson was born on July 23, 1923 in Miami, Florida. He graduated from Carver Senior High School in 1941 and served with the United States Navy for 21 years during World War II and the Korean Conflict. Reverend Ferguson is a graduate of Union Theological Seminary (1954) in New York City and Virginia Union University (1947) in Richmond, Virginia. He and his wife, Anita, have five children (three boys and two girls).

For the past thirty-one years, Reverend Ferguson has dedicated himself to the Second Baptist Church in Richmond Heights, which he founded in 1964. In addition to leading his growing community of parishioners, he has served to unite the multi-cultural population by serving on the Community Relations Board of Metropolitan Dade County. This board played an essential role in keeping the peace during the Liberty City riots of the 1980's, and the bringing of necessary resources to the community in the aftermath.

The relationship between the different races in our county has had few moments more tumultuous than when Federal Judge Clyde C. Atkins ordered the desegregation of all public schools. Reverend Ferguson's leadership skills were tapped once again to serve on the School Desegregation Committee and assist with desegregation of all public schools.

A few of Reverend Ferguson's affiliations are:

  • NAACP
  • Founding member of the West Perrine Christian Association
  • Founding charter member of the Richmond-Perrine Optimist Club
  • Founder of Teen - King Center, for Rehabilitation of Disenchanted Youth of Dade County (Now Dade County Crime Prevention)
  • Chairman of Board of Directors, Seaboard Missionary Baptist Association of Florida, Inc.
  • Member of Board of Directors, Florida General Baptist Convention, Inc.
  • And many more.

The Miami-Dade County School Board voted to honor Reverend Ferguson by the naming of John A. Ferguson Senior High School at the School Board meeting on August 23, 2000.

Rev. John A. Ferguson's concerns and efforts for the development of young people is insurmountable. It is because of his great concerns and efforts, he is forever seeking alternatives for diverting negativism that would engulf these young human resources to more positive experiences that will ultimately enrich their lives physically, mentally, morally, and spiritually.