List of Lincoln University (Pennsylvania) alumni (original) (raw)
This list of Lincoln University alumni includes graduates, non-graduate former students and current students of Lincoln University, a historically black university (HBCU). Lincoln University has many notable alumni, including Rev. Dr. Thurgood Marshall, Langston Hughes, Hildrus Poindexter, Horace Mann Bond, Roscoe Lee Browne, Robert L. Carter, Nnamdi Azikiwe, Kwame Nkrumah, Melvin B. Tolson, and Conrad Tillard. Many of Hughes' papers reside in the Langston Hughes Memorial Library on campus. Nnamdi Azikiwe and Kwame Nkrumah were the first President/Prime Minister of Nigeria and Ghana respectively, fulfilling John Miller Dickey's vision of Lincoln University as a training institution for African leadership. At least ten of its alumni have served as United States ambassadors or mission chiefs
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dbo:abstract | This list of Lincoln University alumni includes graduates, non-graduate former students and current students of Lincoln University, a historically black university (HBCU). Lincoln University has many notable alumni, including Rev. Dr. Thurgood Marshall, Langston Hughes, Hildrus Poindexter, Horace Mann Bond, Roscoe Lee Browne, Robert L. Carter, Nnamdi Azikiwe, Kwame Nkrumah, Melvin B. Tolson, and Conrad Tillard. Many of Hughes' papers reside in the Langston Hughes Memorial Library on campus. Nnamdi Azikiwe and Kwame Nkrumah were the first President/Prime Minister of Nigeria and Ghana respectively, fulfilling John Miller Dickey's vision of Lincoln University as a training institution for African leadership. At least ten of its alumni have served as United States ambassadors or mission chiefs. Many are federal, state, and municipal judges, and many others have served as mayors or city managers. South Carolina State University, Livingstone College, Albany State University, Texas Southern University, Ibeme Memorial College (Nigeria), Ibibio State College (Nigeria), and Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (Ghana) were all founded by Lincoln alumni.(This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.) (en) |
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dbp:nota | 1930.0 1960.0 4.418064E8 physician (en) poet (en) educator (en) philosopher (en) Businessman, Entrepreneur (en) Speaker of the California State Assembly (en) Federal Judge (en) United States Army soldier (en) physician, educator, tennis instructor of Althea Gibson and Arthur Ashe (en) author and journalist; pioneer in the "sword and soul" literary genre (en) lawyer, journalist, public speaker, member of the Niagara Movement (en) singer, one of the original members of the group The Three Degrees (en) Baptist minister, civil rights leader; ran for Mayor of Philadelphia, 1975 (en) U. S. Minister to Liberia; first president Texas Southern University (en) New York Giants player; inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1973 (en) general counsel of the NAACP, United States district judge (en) Namibian politician; former Speaker of the National Assembly of Namibia ;Chairman, SWAPO Central Committee (en) first African American associate justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (en) Professor of Mathematics, Chairman of the Mathermatics and Computer Science Department at Lincoln University from 1998 to 2000 (en) NAACP lobbyist , civil rights leader (en) Namibian politician, Prime Minister of Namibia (en) Olympic track and field athlete from Jamaica (en) Publisher Emeritus of The New York Amsterdam News (en) U. S. Ambassador to Botswana (en) U.S. Court of Appeals Justice (en) Pastor of the Fifteenth Street Presbyterian Church in Washington, D.C., member of the Niagara Movement (en) first African American woman Speaker of the New Jersey General Assembly (en) Physics professor, established physics department at Morgan State University (en) served in the Union Army during the American Civil War, earned the Medal of Honor (en) psychologist and first woman president of Lincoln University (en) first African American elected to Congress from Pennsylvania (en) attorney, first African American to graduate from the University of Pennsylvania School of Law (en) activist, singer-songwriter (en) actor, former 800-meters record holder (en) businessman, civil rights activist (en) composer, lyricist and music publisher (en) dermatologist and cosmetic surgeon (en) entertainer, bandleader (en) film historian, author, educator (en) first African-American Supreme Court Justice (en) first President of Nigeria (en) first President of the modern Ghana (en) founder of Albany State College (en) founder of Livingstone College (en) first African American to earn a Ph.D. in Meteorology (en) Vice President of National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education (en) educator, scholar; first African-American and alumnus to become President of Lincoln University (en) keyboardist, writer (en) minister, father of Paul Robeson (en) father of Black psychology; first African American to receive a Ph.D in psychology (en) physician and pharmacist (en) poet, educator, columnist, and politician (en) poet; nonfiction writer; U.S. Government employee (en) singer, actor, playwright, director (en) teacher and mother of Paul Robeson (en) politician, member of the Delaware House of Representatives from the 22nd district (en) attorney, Florida state legislator, journalist, author (en) first African American elected to the Pennsylvania General Assembly in 1910 (en) first African-American to serve as Chief Justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court (en) Vice-Chancellor of the Namibia University of Science and Technology (en) judge in New York and Connecticut, author of Black Robes, White Justice (en) bacteriologist; head of Howard University Medical School in 1934 (en) former President of Central City College, faculty of the Atlanta Baptist Institute, now Morehouse College for 25 years. (en) first African American Mayor of Atlantic City, New Jersey (en) Member, U. S. House of Representatives from South Carolina; first President of South Carolina State University (en) former street basketball player from New York City; played at Rucker Park in the 1970 and 1971 seasons (en) Ghanaian politician, member of the United Gold Coast Convention and The Big Six (en) born into slavery, owned by Confederate General Edmund Kirby Smith; second African-American physician in Florida (en) diplomat; former president of Phelps Stokes Fund; former Assistant Attorney General of California (en) physician, first African American to graduate from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine (en) South Carolina-born dentist who emigrated to Ghana in 1956 and operated a dental practice there for nearly five decades until his retirement in 2002 (en) first African American Mayor of Ann Arbor, Michigan (en) first African American to serve in the New Jersey Legislature (en) longtime Howard University mathematics professor and dean, who established the first mathematics PhD program at a HBCU (en) Sierra Leonean diplomat, political scientist and editor (en) first African American woman promoted to the rank of rear admiral in the U.S. Navy (en) first African-American Chief of Department of the New York Police Department (en) |
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rdfs:comment | This list of Lincoln University alumni includes graduates, non-graduate former students and current students of Lincoln University, a historically black university (HBCU). Lincoln University has many notable alumni, including Rev. Dr. Thurgood Marshall, Langston Hughes, Hildrus Poindexter, Horace Mann Bond, Roscoe Lee Browne, Robert L. Carter, Nnamdi Azikiwe, Kwame Nkrumah, Melvin B. Tolson, and Conrad Tillard. Many of Hughes' papers reside in the Langston Hughes Memorial Library on campus. Nnamdi Azikiwe and Kwame Nkrumah were the first President/Prime Minister of Nigeria and Ghana respectively, fulfilling John Miller Dickey's vision of Lincoln University as a training institution for African leadership. At least ten of its alumni have served as United States ambassadors or mission chiefs (en) |
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