A 1918 photograph of Domestic Science students, (first row left to right) Cecelia Leon Cooper, Margaret Louise Johnson ( teacher), Carrie Mable Walden, Allean Cooperdeen Burgus, unidentified woman, (second row left to right) Gelia Ruth Darnell,...
Page 1 of History of the Teaching faculty employed at Southern University from its relocation in New Orleans along with their specialized field or department in which they served at Southern.
Dr. George Perley Phenix Was the Fourth President of Hampton Institute. In 1908 He Served as Vice Principal of the Institute and Acting Principal Twice in 1918. Dr. George Perley Phenix Was the First to Use the Term President.
Dr. Hollis B. Frisell Was the Second President of Hampton Institute Serving From 1893 to 1918. He Came to Hampton Institute as the Chaplain For the School and Later Became President.
Margaret M. Washington (1865-1925). Class of 1884. Booker T. Washington's third wife. Helped found the Tuskegee Woman's Club and the National Association of Colored Women (1896). Edited the Association's main publication, National Association Notes...
Dr. Betts, A Minister Of The South Carolina Conference, Was Elected The Fifth President Of Paine College In 1917, And Served Until 1921. During His Administration, Paine Acquired Ninety One Acres Of Property; And The Southern Methodist General...
Mandela, Nelson, 1918-; Southern University and A & M College. Nelson Mandela School of Public Policy
Names of persons in photograph: Seated left to right: Dr. E. Joseph Savoie Commissioner of Higher Education Louisiana Board of Regents; Honorable M. J. "Mike" Foster Governor, State of Louisiana; Dr. Edward Jackson, Chancellor, Southern...
The Honorable Nelson Mandela President Emeritus Republic of South Africa arriving at the Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport. Mr. Ralph Slaughter, System Vice President for Administration and Management for Southern University was there to greet...