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The Early History of Alabama State University
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Bennett College History
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A Celebration of Fisk University Through Photographs, Programs and Publications
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Grambling State Black-Gold Collections
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Digital Library of Hampton University
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Digital Collection of Robert W. Woodruff Library (AUC)
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52 Steps, the Journey of Lincoln University of Missouri
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The History of Southern University at Shreveport Louisiana
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Lincoln University of Pennsylvania's Early Records Online
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Meharry Medical College Digital Collection
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Miles College, The Beginning
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Morehouse School of Medicine Digital Archives
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North Carolina Central University Digital Collection
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Paine College Library Digital Collection
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Celebrating Founding Years of Excellence at Historic St. Augustine's College
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South Carolina State University Historical Collection
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Southern University and A&M College
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Tennessee State University Library Digital Collections
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Texas Southern University Digital Collection
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Tuskegee University Libraries Digital Collections
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UDC Digital Archives Collection
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Virginia State University Digital Archives Collection
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CUL
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RWWL Sample Test VEP
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RWWL Test
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Sample Collection
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Booker T. Washington
Campus student
Booker T. Washington, is Hampton's most honored graduate. After hearing about a school for colored people, he set off and arrived at Hampton. He enrolled at Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute on...
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Dr. Alonzo G. Moron
Presidents
Dr. Alonzo G. Moron was the eighth president of Hampton Institute and the first African American to hold the position at the school. He served from 1948-1959. He was also the first Hampton Institute graduate...
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Dr. Arthur Howe
Presidents
Dr. Arthur Howe became Hampton's fifth president in 1930. Dr. Arthur Howe was married to General Samuel Chapman Armstrong's youngest daughter Margaret. Dr. Hollis B. Frissell, Hampton's second principal...
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Dr. Carl McClellan Hill
Presidents
Dr. Carl McClellan Hill was Hampton Institutes eleventh president. He served as Interim President from 1976-1977 and became President from 1977-1978. He taught science at Hampton Institute and also was...
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Dr. George Perley Phenix
Presidents
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...
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Dr. Hollis Burke Frissell
Presidents
Dr. Hollis B. Frisell was the second President of Hampton Institute serving from 1893 to 1918. He was came to Hampton Institute as the Chaplain for the school and later became President.
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Dr. James Edward Gregg
Presidents
Dr. James Edward Gregg was the third Principal of Hampton Institute from 1918-1929.
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Dr. Jerome H. Holland
Presidents
Dr. Jerome H. Holland was the ninth president of Hampton Institute.
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Dr. Malcolm Shaw MacLean
Presidents
Dr. Malcolm Shaw Maclean was the sixth president of Hampton Institute.
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Dr. Ralph P. Bridgman
Presidents
Dr. Ralph P. Bridgman was the sixth president of Hampton Institute from 1944-1948.
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Dr. Roy Davage Hudson
Presidents
Dr. Roy Davage Hudson was Hampton Institutes tenth president. He served from 1970-1976. He resigned to persue his career in neuropharmacology.
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General Samuel Chapman Armstrong
Presidents
General Samuel Chapman Armstrong was the founder and first principal of Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute in 1868.
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Hampton Singers
Students
Hampton Singers who gave a performance in Virginia Hall.
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Southern Workman
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Southern Workman
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