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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract This is a list of Cheyney University of Pennsylvania alumni by class year:
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http://dbpedia.org/property/nota Prominent African-American architect. UponProminent African-American architect. Upon Abele's graduation in 1902 as the first black student in architecture at the University of Pennsylvania, Abele designed or contributed to the design of some 250 buildings, including Harvard’s Widener Memorial Library, Duke University, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Free Library of Philadelphia, and many Gilded Age mansions in Newport and New York City.Age mansions in Newport and New York City. , Former State Representative for the 190th district in Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania. , Chancellor of the University of Nebraska at Kearney. , Graduated from the Institute for Colored YGraduated from the Institute for Colored Youth in 1863 . She graduated from Women's Medical College in 1867 with a medical degree. Cole was the second African-American woman physician in the United States and the first black woman to graduate from the Women's Medical College of Pennsylvania.e Women's Medical College of Pennsylvania. , Emmy Award-winning anchorman. Vance was inducted into the Journalists Hall of Fame. , U.S. Ambassador to Cape Verde in 1996 , 1860.0 , Catto was the class valedictorian in 1858 Catto was the class valedictorian in 1858 at the Institute for Colored Youth . An activist, Catto was influential in getting the Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution passed in 1870 which gave black men the right to vote. Catto is also the founder of the first black baseball team in the United States and an early member of the National Equal Rights League .mber of the National Equal Rights League . , Former NFL player , Graduated from Cheyney State College in 1962. Playwright, theatre director, actor, and educator; member of the Black Arts Movement and author of One Monkey Don't Stop No Show. , African-American educator who gained a natAfrican-American educator who gained a national reputation for educational excellence while serving as principal of Gratz High School in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as Associate Superintendent of Schools in Philadelphia, and as the first black Superintendent of the Oakland Unified School District in Oakland, Californiaied School District in Oakland, California , Former Chicago Bears player 1991-2002. He was an offensive right tackle eleven of his twelve years with the Bears, and played in the Pro Bowl. , Graduated from the Institute for Colored YGraduated from the Institute for Colored Youth around 1875 . For college Dudley attended Shaw College in Raleigh, North Carolina. Throughout his education he focused on learning to become an educator. In 1880, at age 21, Dudley passed the North Carolina state exam required to obtain a teacher's certificate. Later he attended Harvard summer school and gained an M.A. from Livingstone College and an LL.D. from Wilberforce University. Dudley became President of North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University in 1896 and held that position until his death in 1925.eld that position until his death in 1925. , Openly gay political analyst and television personality on the Comcast Network, formerly an aide to U.S. Senator Republican Rick Santorum and president of the U.S. Senate Press Secretaries Association. , First female graduate. , The inspiration behind the hit Hollywood movie Pride starring Terrence Howard and Bernie Mac. , CEO of Shepard-Patterson & Associates CEO of Shepard-Patterson & Associates Inc., a systems and information consulting firm, later known as Veridyne, Inc., he was formerly Programmer Analyst at DuPont and Marketing Analyst at IBM, and he holds an Master of Business Administration from the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and awards including "Entrepreneur of the Year" from Ernst & Youngreneur of the Year" from Ernst & Young , Dickerson-Hill was an artist who painted iDickerson-Hill was an artist who painted in the Japanese brush technique sumi-e. She graduated from Cheyney State Teachers College in 1940 and taught elementary grades in the Philadelphia School District before becoming a full-time painter. Her mediums included watercolor, oil and acrylics. She als produced prints. She participated in major exhibitions for Black artists in Philadelphia in 1969 and Washington, DC, in 1971, as well as local shows. She won awards from the Sumi-e Society of America.awards from the Sumi-e Society of America. , Lieutenant General, Deputy Commandant for Manpower and Reserve Affairs for the United States Marine Corps; second three-star general of African-American heritage in the USMC. , Former CBS News journalist of the program 60 Minutes , President/CEO of The Philadelphia Tribune, the oldest black newspaper in circulation today. , Civil rights activist, community developmeCivil rights activist, community development leader, author, National Urban League director, "Genius Grant" winner, founder and president of the Woodson Center that supports neighborhood-based initiatives to revitalize low-income communities, who holds a Master of Social Work degree from the University of Pennsylvaniadegree from the University of Pennsylvania , 9.782856E8 , African American writer, teacher, and civil rights advocate whose primary education was at the Institute for Colored Youth . , Member of the Cheyney University Athletic Hall of Fame; current head coach of University of Maryland, Baltimore County men's basketball. , State Representative for the 159th district in Delaware County, Pennsylvania. , Became the first football player from CheyBecame the first football player from Cheyney to be selected in the 1976 NFL draft by the Houston Oilers. After football, Bobby became the Head Men's Basketball Coach at Delaware Community College in Media Pa from 1984 to 1986 where they won PA Junior college championship in 1986. Later that year Bobby became the Head Men's Basketball Coach at Lincoln University from 1986 to 2004ch at Lincoln University from 1986 to 2004 , Award-winning playwright. , Openly gay African-American civil rights activist , His company owns and operates 28 McDonald's restaurants, making it the largest African American owned/owner of these restaurants in the world and puts him in the top one percent of all McDonald's owners , First African-American to serve as Speaker of the New Jersey General Assembly since Reconstruction. , Talk radio host; has worked at radio stations WCAU, WDAS and WHAT in Philadelphia area.
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