Description: Alcorn State University and the National Alumni Association In 1871 Mississippi Governor James L. Alcorn recommended that the state legislature support the formation of Alcorn University. The campus of OaklandCollege, a school founded by the Presbyterian Church in 1830, had been abandoned after the Civil War and was purchased for forty thousand dollars and designated for the education of black youth. The school became Alcorn Agricultural and Mechanical College in 1878, and Alcorn State University in 1974. In this unique pictorial retrospective, over one hundred years of growth and change at Alcorn are explored and celebrated. Included within these pages are vintage photographs of the students and faculty that have shaped the school's history. From early classes and sporting events to distinguished alumni and prominent leaders, the images depict a university continually striving to educate, train, and inspire young African Americans. Alcorn's picturesque campus, with moss-draped trees and sceniclakes, provides a setting where, for over a century, students have been given a multitude of opportunities to grow. The first land-grant institution for blacks in the United States, Alcorn is a public university committed to academicexcellence. The challenges faced by its students and faculty in its earliest days brought forth an unyielding determination to succeed, which is still evident today among its diverse student body.
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BOOK TITLE: Alcorn State University and the National Alumni Association
Item Length: 9.2in
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Author: Josephine Mccann Posey
Publication Name: Alcorn State University and the National Alumni Association
Format: Perfect
Language: English
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Publication Year: 2000
Series: Campus History Ser.
Type: Textbook
Item Weight: 10.5 Oz
Number of Pages: 128 Pages