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Felton Grandison Clark

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Clark was appointed as a dean at SU in 1934. He served as its president from 1938 to 1969, overseeing large-scale development of curriculum, buildings on campus and graduate programs.
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in Baton Rouge, which opened in 1975. Felton Grandison Clark Hall, informally called Grandison Hall, is a dormitory on the SU campus that was renovated in 1991 and named for him.
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honor society. He attended the 1964 World Alliance Commission on Race Relationships conference in Geneva, Switzerland as a delegate.
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By the time of Clark's retirement in 1969, SU had more than 11,000 students and it had become the largest
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From 1960, numerous students at the university began to press for change and many were active in the
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Other honors followed his death: he is the namesake of the multi-purpose, 7,500-seat
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Eubanks, Bicknell: "Unrest Subsides At Negro College: Scores Withdraw,"
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Clark married Allene Knighten in 1958. They had no children. He was a
274: 183:, was the president of Southern University (SU) from 1914 to 1938. 249:. He also served as vice president of the national council of the 389: 387: 225: 194:, where he earned a master's degree in 1925 and a PhD in 1933. 384: 549:, Supplement 8 (London: Collier Macmillan Publishers, 1988). 465: 463: 524:"Residential Life and Housing: Felton Grandison Clark Hall" 250: 460: 470: 394: 359: 224:. The university was disrupted by the Baton Rouge 403:. Shreveport, Louisiana. July 6, 1970. p. 10 752: 353: 351: 349: 347: 345: 343: 341: 339: 288:, at 66. In 1946 Clark was awarded an honorary 584: 436: 434: 432: 430: 428: 426: 424: 422: 336: 206:from 1925 to 1927, SU from 1927 to 1930, and 308: 260: 243:Clark served on the editorial board of the 591: 577: 419: 357: 264: 826:20th-century African-American academics 598: 175:Clark was born on October 13, 1903, in 753: 572: 554:Interview with Felton Grandison Clark 317:"Clark, Felton Grandison (1903–1970)" 210:from 1931 to 1934. He worked for the 314: 235:in the United States by enrollment. 396:"Former SU President Is Dead At 66" 358:Fletcher, Joel (December 4, 1970). 238: 13: 771:People from Baton Rouge, Louisiana 621:Southern University at New Orleans 532: 14: 842: 801:Presidents of Southern University 626:Southern University at Shreveport 442:"Felton G. Clark, Negro Educator" 368:. Opelousas, Louisiana. p. 5 212:United States Office of Education 556:, February 5, 1964 published in 547:Dictionary of American Biography 831:20th-century American academics 284:Clark died on July 5, 1970, in 631:Southern University Law Center 517: 495: 1: 540:The Christian Science Monitor 315:Hurt, Leslie (July 7, 2011). 302: 233:historically black university 170: 157:historically black university 7: 791:Southern University faculty 560:? searchable transcript at 542:, April 5, 1960, p. 1 526:, Southern University, n.d. 10: 847: 781:Columbia University alumni 616:Southern University System 479:. July 7, 1970. p. 35 253:. He was elected into the 246:Journal of Negro Education 796:Howard University faculty 727: 711: 680: 639: 608: 562:Who Speaks for the Negro? 202:Clark was a professor at 197: 142: 126: 118: 110: 97: 84: 79: 75: 63: 51: 40: 31: 27: 20: 786:Wiley University faculty 647:Jaguars and Lady Jaguars 558:Who Speaks for the Negro 261:Personal life and legacy 811:Baptists from Louisiana 269:The F. G. Clark Center. 286:New Orleans, Louisiana 270: 177:Baton Rouge, Louisiana 165:Baton Rouge, Louisiana 149:Felton Grandison Clark 104:New Orleans, Louisiana 91:Baton Rouge, Louisiana 22:Felton Grandison Clark 821:20th-century Baptists 776:Beloit College alumni 735:University presidents 688:A. W. Mumford Stadium 552:Warren, Robert Penn. 472:"Dr. Felton G. Clark" 361:"Dr. Felton G. Clark" 292:from Beloit College. 268: 222:civil rights movement 186:Clark graduated from 277:, and a 33rd degree 806:American Freemasons 740:Theophile T. Allain 601:Southern University 503:"F.G. Clark Center" 192:Columbia University 181:Joseph Samuel Clark 153:Southern University 137:Columbia University 122:Joseph Samuel Clark 70:G. Leon Netterville 58:Joseph Samuel Clark 35:Southern University 693:F. G. Clark Center 545:Clark, Felton G.: 446:The New York Times 297:F. G. 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Southern University
Joseph Samuel Clark
G. Leon Netterville
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
New Orleans, Louisiana
Alma mater
Beloit College
Columbia University
Southern University
historically black university
land-grant college
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Joseph Samuel Clark
Beloit College
Columbia University
Wiley College
Howard University
United States Office of Education
civil rights movement
sit-ins
historically black university
Journal of Negro Education
YMCA
Phi Beta Kappa

Baptist
Mason
New Orleans, Louisiana
legum doctor

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