Talladega College
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Talladega College is a private historically black college in Talladega, Alabama. It is Alabama's oldest private historically black college and offers 17 degree programs. It is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
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Talladega College
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Dr. Herman H. Long
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Dr. Karla F.C. Holloway
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Dr. Sherman A. James
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Dr. Theodore K. Lawless
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Dr.Vonnie McLoyd
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Rev. Dr. Paul Smith
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Rural main campus
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Savery Library
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United States
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Swayne School
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Dear Ole' Dega, Dega, TC
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An Education of Distinction
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Gregory J. Vincent
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Talladega College is a private historically black college in Talladega, Alabama. It is Alabama's oldest private historically black college and offers 17 degree programs. It is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
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Collegium Talladegense
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Founder and director of the Ebony Fashion Fair
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American advertising executive. In 1970 she founded Proctor and Gardner Advertising, Inc.
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orator, educator, journalist, and essayist; wrote two autobiographies, The Heir of Slaves in 1911 and Bursting Bonds in 1923
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US Congresswoman GA District 5, Chair of the Georgia Democratic Party
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biologist, cancer researcher, college dean, California State University, Fullerton president
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dermatologist, medical researcher, and philanthropist
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attorney, civil rights advocate, first African American woman to Chair National NAACP Board of Directors
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civil rights attorney who was considered Alabama's drum major for justice
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educator who served as president of Talladega College and president of the United Negro College Fund
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author who won the 2011 National Book Award for Poetry, Head Off & Split
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philosopher, educator, activist
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Epidemiologist and Susan King Professor Emeritus of Public Policy at Duke University. elected to National Academy of Medicine in 2000. Washington University PhD in Psychology 1973
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first African American elected to public office in Oregon
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NFL Hall of Famer, TV personality, and collegiate football coach
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developmental psychologist University of Michigan PhD 1975. faculty and named McArthur Foundation Fellow 1996.
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lawyer, city official, and judge in New Haven, Connecticut
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first African American woman elected to the New Jersey Senate
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American inventor, self-described "Father of Radio", and a pioneer in the development of sound-on-film recording used for motion pictures
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civil rights attorney and current Alabama State Senator
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Cultural studies, law and literature scholar and author. Duke University Dean Emerita and Hastings Foundation Fellow. Michigan State University PhD 1978 in English and linguistics
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first African American minister at the historic First Presbyterian Church of Brooklyn, New York; multicultural consultant, civil rights activist, educator, author
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Crimson & Sky Blue
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Swayne School (1867–1869)
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