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Benjamin E. Mays retires as president of Morehouse College.
1967 (Jul 1)
Benjamin E. Mays retired as president of Morehouse College. Mays, the son of South Carolina tenant farmers, was educated at Bates College in Maine and at the University of Chicago. An ordained Baptist minister, Mays taught at Howard University and Morehouse College, among others, before becoming president of Morehouse in 1940. He expanded the programs begun by John Hope, and the college produced a number of Black businessmen, professionals, and civil rights leaders. Mays gained the reputation of a militant civil rights advocate, largely because of his membership on the NAACP board of directors and his forthright speeches and writings demanding racial equality. In April of 1968, Mays delivered the eulogy at the funeral of Martin Luther King, Jr., blaming America's racist society for King's assassination. Mays was elected president of the Atlanta Board of Education in 1969. Mays was succeeded by Hugh M. Gloster, academic dean at the Hampton Institute and scholar of Black literature.
References:
- • Hornsby, Alton. Chronology of African-American History: Significant Events and People from 1619 to the Present. Detroit: Gale Research, 1995.