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They were David T. Porter (1879-1881), John Overton (1881-1883), David P. Hadden (1883-1891), William D. Bethell (1891-1893) and Walter L. Clapp (1893-1895) who then became mayor. See the article History of Memphis, Tennessee for more information. As a result of a yellow fever epidemic in 1879, Memphis lost so much of its population that it was ...
The LeMoyne–Owen College Department of Athletics sponsors men's intercollegiate baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, and tennis along with women's intercollegiate softball, basketball, cross country, volleyball and tennis. Men's volleyball will be added in the 2025 season (2024–25 school year). The school's mascot is the Magicians.
This is a list of the first qualified female physician to practice in each country, where that is known. Many, if not all, countries have had female physicians since time immemorial; however, modern systems of qualification have often commenced as male only, whether de facto or de jure. This lists the first women physicians in modern countries.
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Southern Illinois University ( EdD) Willie Wilbert Herenton (born April 23, 1940) is an American politician from Memphis, Tennessee. He was elected as the first elected African-American Mayor of Memphis, Tennessee. [1] He was elected to five consecutive terms and abruptly resigned the position mid-way through his fifth term in 2009.
June 28, 2024 at 4:06 PM. The historical significance attached to new University of Memphis athletic director Ed Scott is not lost on him. “I’ve been told I’m your first Black athletic ...
Booker T. Washington High School (Tennessee) Whitehaven, Memphis. Lynching of Thomas Williams. Categories: African-American history by city. History of Memphis, Tennessee. African-American history of Tennessee. Ethnic groups in Memphis, Tennessee.
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