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- Claflin University is a private historically black university in Orangeburg, South Carolina. Founded in 1869 after the American Civil War by northern missionaries for the education of freedmen and their children, it offers bachelor's and master's degrees. (en)
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- The World Needs Visionaries
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- The World Needs Visionaries (en)
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- Research Scientist (en)
- Chair of Art Department at Claflin University; the Arthur Rose Museum at the university was named for him (en)
- Senior Vice President for
Corporate Affairs, Georgia Power Company. (en)
- Eighth president of Claflin University. First African-American to earn a PhD. In mathematics at Dartmouth College. (en)
- American photographer, founder of Cecil Williams Civil Rights Museum, publisher, author and inventor best known for his photography documenting the civil rights movement in South Carolina (en)
- Chief Transportation Branch, United States Army. (en)
- Country Manager - Caribbean, Mastercard. (en)
- Gospel Artist (en)
- Gospel recording artist with MOKEB Entertainment (en)
- First “trained” African American Nurse in Orangeburg County (en)
- Chief Operations Officer at the U.S. Department of Energy (en)
- professor of biology at Claflin University (en)
- professor of communication at Claflin University (en)
- member of the South Carolina House of Representatives, representing the 102nd District (en)
- First African American Bishop of the Iowa Conference of the United Methodist Church (en)
- Two of the first black women in the world to receive college degrees (en)
- First African-American bishop of the Tennessee Conference of the United Methodist Church (en)
- First African-American to receive a Ph.D in Biology from the University of South Carolina (en)
- Designed Lee Library and Tingley Memorial Hall. He went to Washington, D.C., to become the first black architect in the U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of the Supervising Architect, planned
and administered federal buildings. (en)
- One of the first African-Americans in America to receive the degree of Doctor of Philosophy . He was one of two members of the first graduating college class (en)
- Educator who taught at psychology departments at North Carolina A&T State University, North Carolina Central University, Morgan State University, and University of Maryland-Eastern Shore (en)
- civil rights activist, professor at Clark Atlanta University (en)
- Actor - The Walking Dead, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. (en)
- First black female attorney admitted to the South Carolina Bar (en)
- Artist and educator at South Carolina State University; the first African American to receive a Doctorate of Arts from the University of Georgia (en)
- First African- American certified as an architect. He designed Fisk Hall, T. Willard Lewis Chapel and other campus buildings. (en)
- First African American to earn a pharmaceutical degree from the Medical University of South Carolina (en)
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- Panthers and Lady Panthers (en)
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- Claflin University is a private historically black university in Orangeburg, South Carolina. Founded in 1869 after the American Civil War by northern missionaries for the education of freedmen and their children, it offers bachelor's and master's degrees. (en)
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