Throughout #BlackHistoryMonth
, we will honor the leadership and excellence displayed by black students, faculty, & staff at Texas A&M! http://tx.ag/bhm2018 #tamupic.twitter.com/nlCD9XrHaH
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Dr. Lewis was awarded the Distinguished Achievement Award in teaching by @AggieNetwork & was named Professor Emeritus by @tamusystem upon his retirement in 1984! #BlackHistoryMonth
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Originally turned away by Texas A&M in the 1940s due to segregation, Dr. James Johnson persevered to earn his doctorate from @cehdtamu once the university integrated. Dr. Johnson, who was a faculty member at @PVAMU & later @TexasSouthern, passed away in 2017. #BlackHistoryMonth
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Fred McClure was voted the first black SBP at #TAMU in 1976 & was honored as an Distinguished Alumni in 1991. #BlackHistoryMonth
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Ronnie McDonald broke new ground at #TAMU in 1991 and led the #12thMan as the first black yell leader! #BlackHistoryMonth
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Clarence Sasser '73 served in Vietnam & became the first black #MedalofHonor recipient in #TAMU history. #BlackHistoryMonth
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In 2012, Marquis Alexander led the @AggieCorps as the first black commander and the first veteran commander in #TAMU history! #BlackHistoryMonth
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For 30 years, @SbslcTamu has hosted one of the largest student-led events in the U.S., bringing students from all over the nation to #TAMU! #BlackHistoryMonth
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In 1974, Gail Y. Sedberry '77 became the first black woman in the @AggieCorps. She helped organize & lead Company W-1. #BlackHistoryMonth
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