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Our Story

Our Story. A presentation on the Our Story Project by the Earl Carl Institute’s Graduate Student Researchers. Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church where Extension Classes were registered September 11, 1925.

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Our Story

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  1. Our Story A presentation on the Our Story Project by the Earl Carl Institute’s Graduate Student Researchers

  2. Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church where Extension Classes were registered September 11, 1925

  3. Mr. T.J. Fox Director of the Extension classes in 1925 and later Dean of Houston College for Negroes from 1927-1932

  4. Houston Colored High the location of the first Extension Classes held from 1925-1927

  5. Mr. W.L.D. Johnson, Sr. Acting Dean of Houston Junior College for Negroes from1932- 1933 Dr. R.O. Lanier, Dean of Houston College for Negroes from 1933-1938 Dr. John D. Bowles, Dean of Houston College for Negroes from 1938 -1942 Mr. Allen Norton, Dean of Houston College for Negroes from 1942 -1948

  6. Jack Yates High School (now Ryan Junior High School Building) home of the Houston Junior College and the Houston College for Negroes from 1927-1947

  7. Houston College for Negroes students

  8. Heman Sweatt

  9. Thornton Fairchild Building – First permanent structure on the campus of Texas State University for Negroes

  10. Dr. Raphael O’Hara Lanier, First President of Texas Southern University

  11. 1948 Texas State University for Negroes Football National Champions

  12. 1948 Texas State University for Negroes Basketball Southern Division Champions

  13. 1949 Graduates of Texas State University for Negroes

  14. Garriette Greene Lanier Hall for Women R.O Lanier Dormitory for Men

  15. Dr. Samuel Milton Nabrit, Second President of Texas Southern University

  16. Governor Shivers (extreme left) walks behind Dr. Nabrit and a police officer

  17. Dr. Joseph A. Pierce, Third President of Texas Southern University

  18. Dr. Pierce Jr. and Wife

  19. Martin Luther King Building

  20. May 20, 1967 – Police Officers Arresting Students after riot

  21. Dr. Granville Monroe Sawyer, Fourth President of Texas Southern University

  22. Granville M. Sawyer Auditorium

  23. Barbara C. Jordan at the opening of the Barbara C. Jordan Post Office

  24. Barbara Jordan Postage Stamp

  25. Everett Owens Bell, Fifth President of Texas Southern University

  26. The Proposed Plan for Texas Southern University called the “Bubble”

  27. Dr. Leonard H.O. Spearman, Sixth President of Texas Southern University

  28. Dr. Spearman as Executive Director of the White House Initiative on HBCUs

  29. Robert James Terry Library

  30. Dr. William H. Harris, Seventh President of Texas Southern University

  31. Dr. Harris

  32. Texas Southern University

  33. Dr. Joann Horton, Eighth President of Texas Southern University

  34. Dr. Horton

  35. Dr. James Douglas, Ninth President of Texas Southern University

  36. Thurgood Marshall School of Law

  37. Dr. James Douglas at 2011 Birthday Roast

  38. Dr. Priscilla Slade, Tenth President of Texas Southern University

  39. Jesse H. Jones, School of Business

  40. Dr. Slade during trial

  41. Dr. John Rudley, Eleventh President of Texas Southern University

  42. Dr. Rudley working for the future of Texas Southern University

  43. Thank you!

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