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  1. Mordecai Wyatt Johnson (January 4, 1890 – September 10, 1976) was an American educator and pastor. He served as the first African-American president of Howard University, from 1926 until 1960. Johnson has been considered one of the three leading African-American preachers of the early 20th-century, along with Vernon Johns and ...

    • Morehouse College
    • Howard University
    • Spingarn Medal
    • First African-American president of Howard University
  2. Mordecai Johnson, presidente de la Universidad Howard, sirviendo porciones de pavo de Acción de Gracias a miembros de su familia en 1942. Mordecai Wyatt Johnson (4 de enero de 1890 - 10 de septiembre de 1976) fue un educador y pastor estadounidense. Fue el primer presidente afroamericano de la Universidad de Howard, desde 1926 hasta 1960.

  3. Johnson, Mordecai Wyatt. January 12, 1890 to September 10, 1976. When Martin Luther King, Jr., went to the Fellowship House of Philadelphia one Sunday afternoon in 1950 to hear Mordecai Wyatt Johnson preach, he was treated to a message on Gandhi “so profound and electrifying” that he was propelled to buy “a half-dozen books” on the ...

  4. 27 de jun. de 2018 · Mordecai Wyatt Johnson (1890–1976) was one of the most highly respected clergymen, educators, and orators of his time. From 1926 to 1960 he was president of Howard University, where he made significant contributions not only to the university, but to the larger community as well.

  5. 30 de ene. de 2023 · When Howard University’s first Black president took office in 1926, perhaps no one was more surprised than the man selected for the historic role: Mordecai Wyatt Johnson, then 36 years old, previously insisted that he not be considered as a candidate for the 11th Howard University president at all.

  6. Minister. MLK:mlb. 1. See also William Stuart Nelson to King, and King to Johnson, both dated 2 May 1957. Mordecai Wyatt Johnson (1890-1976), born in Paris, Tennessee, earned a B.A. (1911) from Morehouse College and another B.A. (1913) from the University of Chicago.

  7. 29 de ene. de 2007 · Mordecai Wyatt Johnson. Fair use image. Mordecai Wyatt Johnson, an African American educator, clergyman, administrator, and public speaker, was born on January 4, 1891, in Paris, Tennessee, the son of Reverend Wyatt J. Johnson, a former slave.