The 1968 ASHA Convention, held in Denver marked the beginning of greater sensitivity from the Association to issues relating to African American members. The Black Caucus, which brought these interests to the attention of Convention attendees, was l from a group of five: R Vernon Stroud Barney Children's Medical Center Dayton (Caucus president); Charles 6 Hurst dr Chicago City society (Caucus executive secretary); Ernest d Moore, II, University of Wisconsin-Madison (Caucus vice president); Ronald Williams, Ohio University, Athens; and Orlando L Taylor, Indiana University,