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After serving as president, Jackson returned to teach as a Professor of Mathematics at Savannah State for more than 20 years. He retired from the university in 1999, when another teacher of mathematics, Jacquelyn M. Byers, said, "Prince, let's go," and they retired together. He published numerous
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student bodies, the colleges had duplicate programs in some areas. Jackson led Georgia State in collaborating on a solution, which resulted in his taking responsibility for business classes and awarding business degrees to students enrolled at either college. Classes and award of degrees for
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He was born in Savannah, Georgia, on March 17, 1925, the son of Julia and Prince Albert Jackson. After graduating with honors from Beach-Cuyler High School, he joined the Naval Reserve.
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As a result of a 1971 federal lawsuit, the University System of Georgia needed to integrate classes for then-Georgia State and
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at Savannah State, creating a pipeline for students to train as naval officers. He also established
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teaching were transferred to Armstrong State College in the process of implementation of the plan.
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articles and was active in professional and community organizations. A lifelong member of the
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station. He attracted more professors with doctorates, and managed institutionalization of the
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In 1971, Jackson became the second Savannah State alumnus to become president of the college. (
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One Hundred Years of Educating at Savannah State College, 1890-1990
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Jackson was a professor of mathematics, philosophy and history.
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plan between the formerly all-white Armstrong State and (then)
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Jackson received more than 50 academic honors and awards.
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colleges in Savannah. Traditionally having racially
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Howard Jordan Jr.
Wendell G. Rayburn
Savannah, Georgia
Savannah, Georgia
Savannah, Georgia
Alma mater
Georgia State College
Savannah State College
Armstrong State College
integration
Georgia State
historically black college
Georgia State College
New York University
Boston College
Cyrus G. Wiley
Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps
WHCJ
radio
Title III
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
Armstrong State
segregated
NAACP
Sylvania, Georgia
Catholic
Black
Knights of Columbus

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