Alabama A&M UniversityLegacy Lake, on the campus Alabama A&M University, Normal, Alabama, was designed as a tribute to the past and present first ladies, because of their influence, knowledge and concern for the community. | Alabama State UniversityThe "Equinox" sculpture on the campus of Alabama State University, at Montgomery, Alabama; is a tribute to African-Americans and their contribution to the nations development. | Albany State UniversityThe Pedestrian Mall Courtyard, on the campus of Albany State University, Albany, Georgia, is a gateway from the lower campus to the upper campus. The bridge in the background, under which student's and faculty walk, is inscribed with "A Past To Cherish", when passing to the lower campus. When walking to the upper campus, the inscription reads, a "Future To Fulfill". |
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Allen UniversityLocated at the entrance of Allen University, in Columbia, South Carolina. The historic Chappelle Administration Building,was named in honor of William D. Chappelle; the university's president from 1897-1899. His great grandson is David Chappelle, a stand-up comedian. | Barber-Scotia CollegeFaith Hall, built in 1891, was the first dormitory at Barber-Scotia College, located in Concord, North Carolina. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. | Benedict CollegeLocated on the campus of Benedict College, Columbia,South Carolina. The Benjamin F. Payton, Learning Resources Center/ Library,was named in honor of it's namesake, [Benjamin F. Payton]. Benjamin F. Payton was the 10th president of the college. |
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Cheyney UniversityCheyney University, of Cheyney Pennsylvania, was once a farm owned by George Cheyney. Founded in 1837, it's known as the first institution for higher learning for African Americans in the United States. | Claflin UniversityThe "Palms" of Claflin University, Orangeburg, South Carolina, are located on the campus quadrangle. In the background is the Thomas Science Building, named in honor of James S. Thomas, an alumni and the first African American Bishop of the Iowa Conference of the United Methodist Church. | Clark Atlanta UniversityThe statue of the infamous Dr. Benjamin Mays, sixth President of Morehouse College looks out over the "Century Campus" towards the historic Harkness Hall on the campus of Clark Atlanta University, located in Atlanta, Georgia. Harkness Hall was build in 1932 and the eulogy for Reverend Martin Luther King was delivered in the building. |
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Edward Waters CollegeThis beautiful courtyard, is located on the campus of Edward Waters College, Jacksonville, Florida. The building on the right, is the historic, B.F. Lee Theological Seminary Building. | Elizabeth City State UniversityWhat a calm and tranquil scene provided by this stately Willow tree and the reflection of Viking Village Residence Hall in this tranquil pond on the campus of Elizabeth City State University, Elizabeth City North Carolina. | Delaware State UniversityEnvironmental conservation and preservation play a very important role in our way of life in America, as well as abroad. Delaware State University, at Dover Delaware, leads the way with its natural on campus wetland and it's world class Environmental Science Program. |
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Fayetteville State UniversityThe Bronco Statue on the campus of Fayetteville State University, Fayetteville North Carolina, is the pride of all athletic teams on the campus. | Fisk UniversityJubilee Hall, build between [1873-1876], is an example of Gothic Revival Architecture style. Located on the campus of Fisk University, Nashville Tennessee; in 1871 the school raised funds to build Jubilee Hall, by sending the [Jubilee] singers on their first European singing tour. | Florida A&M UniversityThe picturesque location of Lee Hall Auditorium on the campus of Florida A&M University, in Tallahassee Florida, creates an architecturally attraction on the "Center Campus".
Lee Hall was build on the highest hill in Tallahassee, Florida in 1928. |
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Fort Valley State UniversityFort Valley State University, located in Fort Valley, Georgia, was established in 1895 and is associated with the University System of Georgia. The campus quadrangle is a centerpiece of this beautiful campus. The edifice in the background, is the Royal C. Peabody building; it houses the Office of Judicial Affairs. | Hampton UniversityThe calm waters of the Hampton River flow gently eastward toward the historic Virginia Cleveland Hall, passing the modern 21st Century Dining Hall (left foreground) on the campus of Hampton University, Hampton, Virginia. This beautiful and sunny day creates a perfect setting for reflection and imagination. | Howard UniversityNestled among decades old oak trees and hedges; the Andrew Rankin Memorial Chapel (1894) on the campus of Howard University, Washington DC, is, and has always been the center for cultural and religious activities. Some of the most renowned and distinguished orators of the world have spoken here, and drank from the chapel fountain. |
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Johnson C. Smith UniversityBiddle Memorial Hall on the campus of Johnson C. Smith University, Charlotte, NC is often referred to the "heart and soul" of the campus. More than a 100-years old, it was the first substantial building, built on the campus. | Lincoln UniversityAfter a 47-year hiatus, of their football program, Lincoln University, located near Oxford Pennsylvania, reinstituted its program in 2008 along with a sparkling new Lincoln Football Stadium in 2012. | Livingstone CollegeAn avid gardener, Shakespeare would have been delighted to see the pristine and manicured "Poets Dreamers Garden" on the campus of Livingstone College, Salisbury NC. |
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University of Maryland, East ShoreThe peaceful ripples are distinct in this stream; likely created by the Canadian Geese looking for food on the campus of the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, in Princess Anne Maryland. | Miles CollegeThe Alumni Stadium, located on the campus of Miles College, in Fairfield, Alabama, is named in honor of Albert J. H. Sloan; the 12th president of the college. | Morehouse CollegeCentury Campus, is the Morehouse College, Atlanta Georgia's historic center. The beautiful green space , annually serves as the site for Commencement exercises. In the background is Graves Hall, named in honor of Samuel T. Graves, the second president of the college. |
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Morgan State UniversityHolmes Hall, located on the academic quad, at Morgan State University, Baltimore Maryland; is the university signature building on the campus. The building with it's impressive steeple, is named in honor of Dwight Oliver Wendell Holmes, the sixth president. On the right is the McKeldin Center, School of Graduate Studies. | Morris CollegeThe O.R. Reuben Chapel and Religious Center is the " Centerpiece" of Morris College, of Sumter, South Carolina. Morris College is operated by the Baptist Educational and Missionary Convention of South Carolina. | North Carolina Central UniversityWinter on the campus of North Carolina Central University, Durham NC, showcases the colorful Nandina Domestica or heavenly Bamboo, in the heart of winter. The historic William Jones Building and Rush Residence Hall are in the background. |
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North Carolina A&T State UniversityThe "Reflection Pool" located at the Scott Hall Memorial Plaza on the campus of NC A&T State University, Greensboro NC, serves as a constant reminder of a past era when the struggle for equality and civil rights was not a fading fad. | Norfolk State University"Majestic Grandeur from Zephyr's wing, exhales the incense of the blooming spring", is an excerpt from the "Hymn To The Evening", by Phillis Wheatley. Phillis Wheatley Residence Hall on the campus of Norfolk State University, Norfolk Virginia; certainly exemplifies the majestic and the grandeur of spring, with its spacious green lawn and towering oak trees. | Paine CollegeA Spectacular view of the campus quadrangle at Paine College, located in Augusta, Georgia. The steeple of the Gilbert-Lambuth Memorial Chapel of [Paine College], can be seen in the background. |
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Saint Augustine's UniversityCanadian geese seem to enjoy the quadrangle on the campus of Saint Augustine University, Raleigh NC; just as much as past and future graduates. Most graduation ceremonies are held on the Quad in the spring. | Savannah State UniversityProudly displayed at the Walter Bernard Hill Hall. Seriously smart, seriously bold and seriously proud is the legacy adopted by and for the students of Savannah State University, Savannah, Georgia. | Shaw UniversityShaw University, Raleigh NC is the oldest Historically Black University in the south; founded in 1865. Several of it's distinguished alumni either founded or were the first presidents of other colleges and universities in North Carolina, e.g. North Carolina Central University, Elizabeth City State University, and Fayetteville State University. NC A&T State University, established in 1891, was an annex of Shaw University, before moving to Greensboro NC in 1892. |
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Spelman CollegeThe Grover-Werden Memorial Fountain, located on campus quadrangle, at Spelman College, Atlanta, Georgia. The fountain is representative of waters, knowledge and life eternal. | South Carolina State UniversityLocated near the old Mechanical Industries Building; the Gazebos of South Carolina State, at Orangeburg South Carolina, is a relaxing spot, for students in between classes. | Talladega CollegeSavery Library, is located on the campus of Talladega College, in Talladega, Alabama. The library was named in honor of William Savery, the co-founder of the college. The library once featured a series of paintings, known as the critically-acclaimed "Amistad Murals", by noted artist and former teacher, Hale Woodruff. |
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Tennessee State UniversityTennessee State University, located in Nashville, Tennessee, is the largest and the only state-funded historically black university in Tennessee. | Tuskegee UniversityOpening up to the entrance of Tuskegee University in Tuskegee Alabama, are the Lincoln Gates, via Booker T Washington Boulevard. The campus is designated as the Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site by the National Park Service. | Virginia State University"A place where all can go and drink from the fountain of knowledge", Alfred W. Harris, founder Virginia State University, Petersburg Virginia. This shaded pathway leading to the the Alumni Fountain, reflects a vision of each and every student, who will one day, become an alumnus of this great institution. |
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Virginia Union UniversityIn 1942, Virginia Union University, Richmond Virginia was awarded the Belgium Friendship Pavilion that was displayed at the 1939 New York Worlds Fair. The entire building was dismantled and reconstructed on the campus of Virginia Union University, and is now the Belgium Friendship Building. The building also displays the impressive sandstone "Relief of the Congo". | Voorhees CollegeMenafee Hall [once known as Menafee Trades Building] is just one of many buildings in the Voorhees College Historic District. Located in Denmark, South Carolina; this building and others, were mostly constructed by students. | Winston Salem State UniversityInteresting entrance through the brick arches on the campus of Winston Salem State University, Winston Salem North Carolina. Their motto "Enter To Learn, Depart To Serve". |
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