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Name | description | Born | Died | educated at | image |
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Wiley Lane | American classical philologist | 1852-11-22 | 1885-02-16 | ||
Daniel Barclay Williams | American classical scholar | 1861-11-22 | 1895-07-25 | ||
Edward Wilmot Blyden | Liberian politician (1832-1912) | 1832-08-03 | 1912-02-07 | ||
James Monroe Gregory | (1849-1915) | 1849-01-23 | 1915-12-17 | Howard University Harvard University Oberlin Academy |
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Reuben Shannon Lovinggood | American journalist and academic (1864–1916) | 1864-05-02 | 1916-12-17 | ||
Richard Theodore Greener | Scholar, diplomat, attorney, and the first African-American graduate of Harvard University and Phillips Academy Andover | 1844-01-30 | 1922-05-15 | Phillips Academy Harvard Law School Oberlin College Harvard College Oberlin Academy |
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John Wesley Gilbert | American archaeologist | 1864-07-06 | 1923-11-19 | Brown University | |
William Sanders Scarborough | African-American classical scholar | 1852-02-16 | 1926-09-09 | Oberlin College | |
Lewis Baxter Moore | American classicist and university teacher | 1866 1866-09-01 |
1928 1928-12-12 |
University of Pennsylvania | |
Frazelia Campbell | American classical scholar, daughter of Frederick and Julia Swartz Campbell | 1849-03-18 | 1930-10-06 | Institute for Colored Youth | |
William H. Crogman | American classical philologist | 1841-05-05 | 1931-10-16 | Clark Atlanta University Pierce Academy |
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John Wesley Edward Bowen | American academic | 1855-12-03 | 1933-07-20 | Dillard University Boston University School of Theology |
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William Lewis Bulkley | American educator and African-American activist (1861–1933) | 1861-03-23 | 1933-08-05 | University of South Carolina Syracuse University Claflin University University of Strasbourg University of Paris Wesleyan University |
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George Morton Lightfoot | African-American classicist | 1947-12-24 | |||
Helen Maria Chesnutt | African American teacher of Latin, text-book author | 1880-12-06 | 1969 1969-08-07 |
Smith College Columbia University |
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