"Daddy Clay" as He Was Affectionatley Referred to by Students Headed the Tennessee A. & I. State College Sunday School Which He Developed to a Point That Attracted State and National Acclaim. On November 23, 1949, the Faculty, Staff...
A Native of Bayside, N.Y., Mae Faggs Earned the Distinction of Being the First United States Female to Participate in Three Different Olympics (1948, 1952 and 1956). She Won a Gold Medal in the 4 x 100-Meter Relay at the 1952 Olympics in Helsinki...
A photograph of the 1978 North Carolina Central University Foundation members. The James E. Shepard Memorial Foundation preceded the North Carolina Central University Foundation. The James E. Shepard Memorial Foundation Inc. was charted July 20,...
Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA) Swimming Championship 1949-400 Yard Relay Team. Left to Right: James Smith, Frank Stewart, Coach Thomas Hughes, Joseph Downey and William Abernathy.
Clarence Wilson Entered Tennessee A & I State College in 1945 on a Basketball Scholarship. Wilson Captained the Tigers From 1945-1949. During These Four Years, He Was Selected All-Mid-Western Conference Team. Under the Guidance of Coach...
Howard Gentry Served as a Teacher, Coach and an Administrator From 1949 to 1976. The University Enjoyed a "Golden Era" of Progress During His Tenure as Director of Athletics From 1961-1976. Under His Leadership, the Athletic Teams...
Left to right seated: Nannette Binford, Mary Lou Usher, Gloria Whitley, Norma Levister, Ethel Ayler, Evelyn Robinson; Left to right standing: Edwina Gray, Oscar Henry, Clarence Neal, Jr., Wilton Lawrence, John Williams.
African American teachers--In-service training--Louisiana; Africian American librarians
Library Workshop for Teacher Librarians: Elementary and High School teachers from twenty-four parishes attending a workshop for teacher librarians. Financed by a grant obtained from the General Education Board, the workshop was designed to...