Johnson C. Smith University

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Johnson C. Smith University (JCSU) is a private historically black university in Charlotte, North Carolina. It is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA) and accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). The university awards Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Social Work, and Master of Social Work degrees. rdf:langString
L'université Johnson-C.-Smith (en anglais, Johnson C. Smith University (JCSU)) est une université privée américaine, située à Charlotte (Caroline du Nord). C'est une université traditionnellement noire, affilée à l'Église presbytérienne. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Former member of the Harlem Globetrotters
rdf:langString Politician.
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rdf:langString Founder of Johnson C. Smith University athletic booster program the 100 Club. He became a successful Charlotte businessman, contributing to Johnson C Smith University, NAACP, Colored NC Police Association, Democratic Party and YMCA.
rdf:langString One of the first black students admitted to the Harry Harding High School in the United States. After four days of harassment that threatened her safety, her parents forced her to withdraw from the school.
rdf:langString as an American football offensive tackle for the San Diego Chargers of the NFL.
rdf:langString Counselor of women, wife of president H. L. McCrorey.
rdf:langString African-American educator and the only female founding member of the National Council of Black Studies.
rdf:langString First African-American woman to become a gastroenterologist in the United States.
rdf:langString Democratic member of the North Carolina Senate, representing District 40.
rdf:langString First white student to garner accolades as All-CIAA and All-American at JCSU and at an HBCU. Author of "White Golden Bull."
rdf:langString Republican candidate for U.S. Senate from Indiana in 2004
rdf:langString was an educator and advocate for African American education in the United States.
rdf:langString African-American educator and the first president of what is now North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University.
rdf:langString Ninth African American to receive a Ph.D. in mathematics
rdf:langString Author of African-American romance novels.
rdf:langString Baptist minister and civil rights activist.
rdf:langString Chancellor and Provost of Hampton University.
rdf:langString Co-host on Black Girl Podcast.
rdf:langString College football coach.
rdf:langString Democratic member of the Florida Senate.
rdf:langString was a pastor, principal, doctor who authored a book about African Americans. He was the "first graduate of Biddle University".
rdf:langString First black federal judge in North Carolina.
rdf:langString Former member of the Maryland House of Delegates
rdf:langString Harlem Globetrotters member
rdf:langString Head men's basketball coach at Hampton University.
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rdf:langString Jazz pianist and organist
rdf:langString Jazz trumpeter and music educator
rdf:langString African-American physician and medical administrator. She was West Virginia's mental health commissioner in 1962, and was the first woman and African-American to hold the position.
rdf:langString One of the first physicians to finish training in World War I.
rdf:langString Nicknamed "Bun", professional baseball player.
rdf:langString Professional baseball player.
rdf:langString Professional basketball coach.
rdf:langString Professional basketball player.
rdf:langString Professional football coach.
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rdf:langString Tennessee State Senator from 1972 to 1992
rdf:langString First African-American to hold the rank of Ambassador of the United States, serving as ambassador to Liberia from 1949 through 1953.
rdf:langString District Judge for the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York
rdf:langString Rucker Park legend. Attended JCSU for one semester during 1964–65 school year.
rdf:langString a CIAA football coach legend.
rdf:langString Civil rights activist, lawyer, and first black female judge in Alabama.
rdf:langString Civil rights leader, attorney, co-founder of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee , and chairperson of the SNCC's direct action committee.
rdf:langString American journalist, publicist, and war correspondent.
rdf:langString Democratic member of the North Carolina General Assembly.
rdf:langString nicknamed "Red", professional baseball player.
rdf:langString Jamaican athlete specializing in the sprint hurdles. She is best known for winning the gold medal at the 2015 World Championships.
rdf:langString Ghanaian minister of religion, playwright and educator, founder of Zion College, the first secondary school in Ghana's Volta Region.
rdf:langString Civil rights attorney, judge, and New York State Supreme Court Justice.
rdf:langString Nationally known men’s clothier/fashion designer who for years made dress clothes for professional basketball and football players including Tiger Woods and the inaugural game uniform for the Charlotte Bobcats in 2004.
rdf:langString Jamaican track & field sprinter. First female from Johnson C. Smith University to go to Summer Olympics 2012
rdf:langString was an American politician in the state of South Carolina.
rdf:langString Division II Collegiate Indoor and Outdoor Regional and National Track Athlete of the Year in 2010 and 2011. Green was a member of the 2012 Summer Olympics Jamaican National Olympic Track and Field team.
rdf:langString First African-American to run for Governor of North Carolina. Dentist. Civil rights activist who played a central role in integrating Charlotte schools, hospitals, and public spaces.
rdf:langString Head women's college basketball coach for the Syracuse Orange.
rdf:langString Clayton and Mel Watt were the first African Americans elected to the House of Representatives from North Carolina since 1898 .
rdf:langString Politician, Member of the Florida Senate from the 19th district.
rdf:langString Democratic politician who has served in the North Carolina House of Representatives as the member from North Carolina's 29th representative district since 2006.
rdf:langString One of the greatest HBCU football coaches of all-time. His all-time coaching record is 141–62–12. His record at JCSU is 30–14–4.
rdf:langString as an American civil rights pioneer and one of four black students to integrate Charlotte schools.
rdf:langString Professional football player and member of the Canadian Football Hall of Fame.
rdf:langString First African American officer in the United States Marine Corps
rdf:langString National Archives and Records Administration archivist, Military Archives Division.
rdf:langString Presbyterian minister and civil rights leader in Rock Hill, South Carolina.
rdf:langString Democratic member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's thirty-eighth Senate district since 1995.
rdf:langString First African American public health nurse in Charlotte, North Carolina.
rdf:langString Fluorocarbon chemist who became the first African-American president of the American Chemical Society .
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