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University of Kentucky The African American Presence from 1949 to the present
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A student holds a pamphlet by Alvin C. Hanley, Director of Minority and Disadvantaged Recruitment. (1978)
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Pioneers Recognized the need for change
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In 1949 Lyman T. Johnson, paved the way for African American Students to enroll at the University of Kentucky The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy. --Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Lyman T. Johnson right, and Kentucky State University President R. B. Atwood, leave federal district court in Lexington, after the court ruled in favor of Johnson's admission to the University of Kentucky. (1949)
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The first African Americans who were admitted to UK registered for graduate and professional classes. (1949)
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Lyman T. Johnson (1906 - 1997) Lyman Tefft Johnson is best known as the plaintiff whose successful legal challenge opened the University of Kentucky to African–American Students in 1949.
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Administrators Encouraged African-American and other minorities by extending a helping hand.
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Alvin C. Hanley, Director of Minority and Disadvantaged Recruitment. Hanley shakes hands with a student at Valley High School Louisville (1978)
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Dr. John T. Smith one of the first African Americans to graduate from the University of Kentucky. Also one of the first African Americans to earn a Doctorate at the University of Kentucky. He served as director at Jefferson Community College and was named the first Vice President of Minority Affairs (1975)
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Alvin C. Hanley Director of Minority and Disadvantaged Recruitment speaks with a student in the halls of Valley High School, Louisville (1978)
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Zirl Palmer (1920-1982) First African-American Member of the University of Kentucky Board of Trustees (1973-1979) Also the first African American to own a Rexall franchise in the United States and the first African American pharmacist in Lexington
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Victor Gaines Director of Affirmative Action and Vice President for Minority Affairs (1978) Executive Director, Office of Minority Affairs (1986)
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Edgar Mack University of Kentucky Assistant Professor of Social Professions, and aide to Martin Luther King Jr. (1979)
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Dr. William C. Parker Vice Chancellor for Minority Affairs at the University of Kentucky (1984)
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Reverend Willis Polk Minority Affairs, Black Campus Ministry
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The Black Voices a popular choral group on campus. (1989)
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Frank Kendrick Office of Minority Affairs
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Don W. Byars, Jr. Assistant Director of Undergraduate Admissions Former NCAA Basketball Referee (1987)
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Chester Grundy, Program coordinator for Minority Student Affairs (1988)
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Chester Grundy, Director of Minority Affairs, speaks to teachers at Tates Creek High School (1988)
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Juanita Fleming Dean of the College of Nursing (1991) Former Special Assistant to the President (Wethington)
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Lauretta Byars Formerly Vice Chancellor of Minority Affairs at UK, also served as Director of the Undergraduate Program and Assistant Dean for Student Affairs. She is currently Vice President for Institutional Relations & Public Services at Prairie View A&M University.
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Frank X Walker Formerly Program Coordinator of the Martin Luther King Jr. Cultural Center Affrilachian Poet, Scholar and Educator (Photo by Tracy A. Hawkins)
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Bernadette Locke-Mattox Former Assistant Men’s Basketball coach with Rick Pitino 1990-1995 Head Women’s Basketball Coach 1995-2003
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Tubby Smith Head Basketball Coach (1997-2007)
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Joker Phillips Offensive Coordinator, Future Head Coach, Football Team
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Ricardo Nazario-Colón Director, Martin Luther King Jr. Cultural Center (2002-present)
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William H. Turner Vice President for University Initiatives/Associate Provost for Multicultural Affairs (2004-2007) Associate Professor Department of Family Studies Has also held administrative posts at Kentucky State University, Winston-Salem State University, Fisk University and Howard University Currently Commissioner, Kentucky Commission on Human Rights
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Educators We benefit from their dedication and creativity in the classroom
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Helane Davis Director Law Library
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Percival Everett Professor of English ( 1986 – 1989)
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Nikki Finney Associate Professor of Creative Writing and Poetry, Department of English
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Dr. Wanda C. Gonsalves In private practice for 10 years before serving on the faculty of the University of Kentucky College of Medicine. Founded the Bluegrass Medical Society College of Medicine Hall of Fame Inductee Currently an Assistant Professor at the Medical University of South Carolina
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Reinette Jones Outreach and Diversity Librarian; Communications and Journalism Selector Research and Education Division Young Library
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Shawn Livingston Reference Librarian, selector for History, Political Science and Public Administration Young Library
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Johné M. Parker Associate Professor, College of Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
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Doris Wilkinson Professor of Sociology
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For your consideration "It must be borne in mind that the tragedy of life doesn't lie in not reaching your goal. The tragedy lies in having no goal to reach. It isn't a calamity to die with dreams unfulfilled, but it is a calamity not to dream. It is not a disaster to be unable to capture your ideal, but it is a disaster to have no ideal to capture. It is not a disgrace not to reach the stars, but it is a disgrace to have no stars to reach for. Not failure, but low aim is a sin" --Benjamin E. Mays
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