Southern University at Shreveport; Teachers; Employees
Black and White Photo; 1st Faculty and Staff: Kneeling, Left to Right: Clifton Jones, Registrar; Dr. Ivory Nelson, Chairman, Natural Science Division; Robert Williams, English; Joseph Davis, Men's Counselor; James S. Holt, Biology; Leonard Barnes,...
Band members. First row (L-R): Adonis Broom; John E. Zuhlcke; James N. Caldwell; Mary Wiseman; Charles Taylor; Beatrice Jefferson; Arthur Nelson; Brent Thompson; Ralph Waters; Celeste Waters. Second row (L-R): Frederick Tuckson; Thomas Hodges;...
Nelson Mandela giving the Commencement address at the Southern University Commencement Ceremony. The commencement ceremony was held outside at the A.W. Mumford Stadium. Southern University has not had an outdoor commencement in over 30...
Nelson Mandela giving the Commencement address at the Southern University Commencement Ceremony. The commencement ceremony was held outside at the A.W. Mumford Stadium. Southern University has not had an outdoor commencement in over 30...
Platform guests. Nelson Mandela seated second from left. The commencement ceremony was held outside at the A.W. Mumford Stadium. Southern University has not had an outdoor commencement in over 30 years.
Nelson Mandela dressed in commencement regalia. Nelson Mandela giving the Commencement address at the Southern University Commencement Ceremony. The commencement ceremony was held outside at the A.W. Mumford Stadium. Southern University has not...
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...