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University Presidents and School Administrators

33 results found

  • Abner, David, Jr.

  • Anderson, E. H.

  • Ball, William B.

  • Banks, Melvin James

  • Banks, Willette Rutherford

  • Barnett, Marguerite Ross

  • Boney, Jew Don, Sr.

  • Bowden, Artemisia

  • Branch, Mary Elizabeth

  • Chisum, Ethelyn Mildred Taylor

  • Davage, Matthew Simpson

  • Dixon, Hortense Selena Williams

  • Dogan, Matthew Winfred

  • Downs, Karl Everette

  • Glass, Dominion Robert

  • Grace, Donald Edward

  • Hadley, Erma Jean Chansler Johnson

  • Hurdle, Isaiah Quit

  • Jackson, Charles Emerson

  • Kealing, Hightower Theodore

  • King, John Quill Taylor, Sr.

  • King, Otis Harold

  • Lanier, Ralphael O'Hara

  • Laws, William Joseph

  • Lovinggood, Reuben Shannon

  • Nabrit, Samuel Milton

  • Porter, George Francis

  • Prosser, Inez Beverly

  • Rhoads, Joseph J.

  • Scott, Isaiah Benjamin

  • Spearman, Leonard Hall O’connell, Sr.

  • Terrell, Isaiah Milligan [I.M.]

  • Watson, John Brown

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