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This is a list of notable Southern University alumni.

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  • This is a list of notable Southern University alumni. (en)
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  • former Major League Baseball player (en)
  • Major League Baseball player (en)
  • state representative for Lafayette Parish since 2012 (en)
  • record-setting base-stealing Major League Baseball player (en)
  • African-American civil rights activist and civil rights leader who served as president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People from 1992 to 1995 (en)
  • Louisiana state senator since 2000 from Baton Rouge area (en)
  • former MLB baseball player, New York Mets, SU Hall of Fame (en)
  • African-American Democrat member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for District 40 in St. Landry Parish since 2016 (en)
  • former National Basketball Association player, New Orleans Jazz (en)
  • Democrat member of the Louisiana House of Representatives and the Rapides Parish School Board , former Alexandria educator and insurance agent, did graduate study at Southern (en)
  • Lieutenant General , first African-American Chief of Engineers and Commander, United States Army Corps of Engineers (en)
  • County Executive of Montgomery County, Maryland 2006-2018 (en)
  • attorney, former state legislator from Rapides and Vernon parishes (en)
  • Republican candidate for lieutenant governor in 2003 (en)
  • Lieutenant General who commanded the U.S. military support of recovery efforts in the Gulf Coast after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita (en)
  • President and baseball coach at Grambling State University, 1936–1977 (en)
  • federal judge on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Louisiana (en)
  • former state senator and U.S. Representative for Louisiana's 4th congressional district (en)
  • member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from Caddo Parish, 1972–1992; owner of a public relations agency in Baton Rouge (en)
  • first African-American woman to serve in the Louisiana House of Representatives, 1971–1980 (en)
  • Mayor-President of Baton Rouge 2005–2017 (en)
  • NBA basketball player (en)
  • NFL defensive tackle (en)
  • Negro league outfielder, 1950 - 1954 (en)
  • Brigadier General , first African-American female to reach the rank of General in U.S. Army (en)
  • member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for District 58 1984–1988; educator and real estate developer, died in 2014 (en)
  • United States Olympic long jumper (en)
  • former NBA All-Star and second leading scorer in Chicago Bulls history (en)
  • former member of the Louisiana Public Service Commission (en)
  • Louisiana House of Representatives from Jefferson Parish since 2008 (en)
  • first African-American mayor of Monroe, Louisiana (en)
  • former CFL player (en)
  • former Canadian Football League all-star and MVP (en)
  • former NFL and CFL player (en)
  • former NFL and CFL player and Grey Cup champion (en)
  • former NFL player (en)
  • former NFL player, Green Bay Packers (en)
  • former NFL, CFL and WFL player (en)
  • former National Football League linebacker (en)
  • former Representative, U.S. Congress (en)
  • member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for St. Charles and St. John the Baptist parishes since 2012 (en)
  • jazz artist (en)
  • jazz artist and educator (en)
  • jazz saxophonist (en)
  • member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for District 101 in East Baton Rouge Parish; Baton Rouge lawyer (en)
  • former pro football player, Super Bowl XXXI champion (en)
  • member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from District 17 in Ouachita Parish (en)
  • member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame (en)
  • music recording artist, producer, actor (en)
  • first African-American woman to receive a Ph.D in Political Science (en)
  • rhythm and blues keyboardist (en)
  • six-time NFL Pro Bowler (en)
  • state representative for Caddo Parish since 2007 (en)
  • state representative from Natchitoches Parish (en)
  • member of the American Football League Hall of Fame (en)
  • television news reporter (en)
  • member of the East Baton Rouge City Parish Council, 1972–1984; member of the Louisiana House of Representatives, 1984–1988; community organizer in the Scotlandville neighborhood of Baton Rouge (en)
  • musician, record producer, former American Idol judge (en)
  • Democratic member since 2016 of the Louisiana House of Representatives for West and East Baton Rouge parishes; lawyer in Brusly, Louisiana (en)
  • Dean of international relations at Southern University; African-American Democrat member of the Louisiana House of Representatives since 2016 (en)
  • One of the first African-American engineers at NASA, beginning in January 1964 (en)
  • first African-American elected to the Louisiana Public Service Commission (en)
  • attorney, educator, served as Dean of the Southern University Law Center and as president of Southern University (en)
  • First African-American Chief of the US Forest Service since 2021 to present (en)
  • Miss Louisiana 2000, Miss America runner-up 2001, attorney, TV personality, star of Judge Faith (en)
  • member of both houses of the Louisiana State Legislature ; member of the New Orleans City Council (en)
  • Republican former member of the Louisiana House of Representatives, family court judge in East Baton Rouge Parish (en)
  • Provost, Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs, and Professor at Mississippi Valley State University (en)
  • state representative for St. Landry Parish since 2009 (en)
  • Democrat member of the Louisiana House of Representatives and the Rapides Parish School Board , did graduate study at Southern (en)
  • member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from District 100 in Orleans Parish (en)
  • first African-American woman to earn Ph.D. in Political Science (en)
  • member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for District 63 in East Baton Rouge Parish since 2010 (en)
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  • Pending study to be nurse practitioner (en)
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  • This is a list of notable Southern University alumni. (en)
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  • List of Southern University alumni (en)
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