Mrs. Sudie Holloway Marrow, a loyal North Carolina College alumna, and an employee of North Carolina College Bursar Office, is shown returning the $25 cash prize she won to the North Carolina College Alumni Association’s, Vice President, Mr....
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,...
Olympian champion, Lee Calhoun (second from left) and head track and field coach LeRoy Walker admire track and field trophy winnings. Lee Calhoun was a gold medalist in the 110-meter at the 1956 Games in Melbourne, Australia. In 1961, Lee Calhoun...
A photograph of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association Presidents, (seated left to right) Dr. Robert P. Daniel, unknown, Dr. Alfonso Elder, Dr. James A. Boyer, Dr. Jerome H. Holland, and unknown, (standing left to right) Dr. Martin D....
Dr. James E. Shepard standing with Rev. Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. outside Benjamin Newton Duke Auditorium. Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. was a civil rights leader, co-founder of the National Negro Congress, and succeeded his father as Pastor of...
North Carolina College majorette, Tyne Holmes pulls tuba player, Edward Sadler in a wagon. The North Carolina College Marching Band was determined, and worked diligently to raise enough money to go to New Orleans to participate in the Mardi Gras...
A 1944 photograph of Dr. James E. Shepard, faculty and businessmen at a luncheon held in his honor at White Rock Baptist Church (seated left to right) Ms. Marjorie Shepard, Dr. James T. Taylor, Dr. James E. Shepard, Mrs. Hattie W. Shepard, Ms....
A group of faculty conversing at North Carolina College’s Annual Faculty Institute. From left to right are Mrs. Floyd Bass; Dr. Norman Johnson, Associate Professor of Education; Dr. Floyd Bass, professor of education and director of the...
Miss Mattawilda Dobbs (left) international known opera singer greets North Carolina College president Dr. Albert N. Whiting. Mrs. Sylvia Olden Lee (center) is her accompanist on tour. Miss Dobbs performed at North Carolina College while she was on...
Some of North Carolina College’s librarians and english faculty examine a truckload of recent library acquisitions during a joint meeting of the James E. Shepard Memorial Library Staff and the Department of English. Perusing the acquisitions are...
Virginia Flintall, kneeling, a student from Manhattan, New York, demonstrates for (left to right) Bonnie Broadway, Oakboro, N.C.; Sarah Franklin, Durham, N.C.; and Mary Spivey, Montclair, N.J. These students participated in a water show at North...
Mrs. Sadie Sawyer Hughley (right), Reserve Librarian at North Carolina College gives a final adjustment to a grecian art and literature display. This display located on the first floor of the library was arranged in conjunction with North Carolina...
Lee Pinkerton (second from right) vice president of White Laboratories, Kenilworth, N. J., displays a volume of the Negro Heritage Library to Samuel V. Thomas, president of the North Carolina College Student Government Association; Miss Queen E....
Dr. Samuel P. Massie (second from left), president of North Carolina College chats with three newly appointed officials. To Dr. Massie’s right is Daniel G. Sampson, dean of the School of Law; and on his left is Miss Pennie Perry, head ...
Hattie Whitted Shepard was born in 1858 in Hillsborough, N.C. She received her early training at Hampton Institute. Hattie Whitted Shepard married Rev. Dr. Augustus Shepard and birthed twelve children, including Dr. James E. Shepard, founder of...