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to speak on campus which "some trustees feared would alienate white donors". Leonard was forced to resign after he "clashed with some of the university's biggest donors, who vowed not to give money to Fisk as long as Mr. Leonard was president." His letter of resignation, sent in November 1983, was
185:. He worked on the Harvard Plan, "one of the country's earliest and most effective affirmative-action programs, which became a model for other universities around the country." Leonard was also the chairman of the founding committee of the 314: 205:, who was the chairman of the board of trustees at the time. Donaldson accepted the resignation; however, Leonard was asked to serve as president until the end of the academic year of 1983–1984. 774: 601: 196:, a historically black university in Nashville, Tennessee, from 1977 to 1984. He fundraised $ 12 million, but refused to sell the university's art collection. He also invited 641: 625: 617: 577: 267: 389: 490: 665: 232:
on December 8, 2015, at his retirement home in Kensington, Maryland, at age 86. His daughter, Angela Leonard, is an associate professor of History at
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Leonard was a "distinguished senior scholar" at his alma mater, Howard University, from 1984 to 1986, executive assistant to the governor of the
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Leonard began his career as the assistant dean of the Howard University School of Law in 1968. He joined the
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as "assistant dean and assistant admissions director" in 1969. In 1971, he became special assistant to
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With his wife Betty Singleton, Leonard had a son and a daughter; they resided in
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Robert W. Woodruff Library, Atlanta University Center
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Deaths from Alzheimer's disease in the United States
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Johnson 369:has generic name ( 272:The New York Times 179:Harvard University 175:Harvard Law School 159:Atlanta University 120:affirmative action 116:Harvard University 697: 696: 666:H. James Williams 594:Walter J. Leonard 203:Timothy Donaldson 151:Morehouse College 144:Savannah, Georgia 112:Walter J. Leonard 109: 108: 105:1 son, 1 daughter 76:Morehouse College 25:Walter J. Leonard 787: 685: 677: 669: 661: 658:Hazel R. O'Leary 653: 645: 637: 629: 621: 613: 605: 597: 589: 581: 573: 565: 557: 549: 541: 533: 525: 517: 502: 493: 486: 479: 470: 469: 463: 462: 460: 458: 444: 438: 437: 431: 429: 424:. pp. 1, 14 419: 411: 402: 401: 399: 397: 381: 375: 374: 368: 364: 362: 354: 352: 350: 336: 330: 329: 327: 325: 310: 283: 282: 280: 278: 263: 142:. He grew up in 59: 56:December 8, 2015 40: 38: 21: 20: 795: 794: 790: 789: 788: 786: 785: 784: 700: 699: 698: 693: 680: 672: 664: 656: 648: 640: 632: 624: 616: 608: 600: 592: 584: 576: 568: 560: 552: 546:Thomas E. 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Index

Alma, Georgia
Kensington, Maryland
Morehouse College
Howard University School of Law
Harvard University
affirmative action
Fisk University
Nashville, Tennessee
Alma, Georgia
Savannah, Georgia
Morehouse College
Savannah State University
Atlanta University
Howard University School of Law
Harvard Law School
Harvard University
Derek Bok
W. E. B. Du Bois Institute
Fisk University
Jesse Jackson
Timothy Donaldson
U.S. Virgin Islands
Communities in Schools
Chevy Chase, Maryland
Alzheimer's disease
Loyola University Maryland



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