. . . "Red, black, gray"@en . . "Pianist, band leader and composer"@en . "The first African American graduate of the University of Georgia"@en . . "Clark Atlanta University was formed by the consolidation of Atlanta University, which offered only graduate degrees, and Clark College, a four-year undergraduate institution oriented to the liberal arts."@en . . "1942"^^ . "Director of the 2006 film Idlewild"@en . . "Professional wrestler"@en . "American civil rights activist and leader; marched in the historic Selma to Montgomery March"@en . . "The first African American painter to gain international acclaim."@en . "Educator; founder and director of the Westside Preparatory School in Chicago, Illinois"@en . "1951"^^ . "1948"^^ . . "1923"^^ . "200"^^ . "1920"^^ . . "Economist"@en . "1927"^^ . "Private, HBCU"@en . . . "News anchor at WAGA (Fox5) in Atlanta, Georgia"@en . . . . . "1969"^^ . . "First black Paymaster in the U.S. Army and first president of Savannah State University"@en . . "First black graduate of West Point"@en . . "President Clark Atlanta University"@en . "Sports agent, the founder and president of All Pro Sports and Entertainment"@en . "1976"^^ . "4.42E7"^^ . "Dean of Social Work, prior to becoming Executive Director of National Urban League"@en . . "Clark Atlanta University"@en . "president of Johnson C. Smith University"@en . . "Hip hop producer and manager"@en . "First African American woman elected to the Georgia General Assembly"@en . "Television editor and producer; founder of HBCU Unit Network"@en . "1957"^^ . "Judge and first black student to legally challenge segregation in higher education in the Deep South"@en . . "1962"^^ . "1963"^^ . . "Atlanta University"@en . "150"^^ . . "Actor and former artistic director of Atlanta's Alliance Theatre"@en . . "NAACP leader"@en . . "Journalist"@en . . "Causeal.jpg"@en . "First black surgeon to head the Department of Surgery at Harlem Hospital in New York City"@en . . "Scholar, author, and civil rights activist"@en . "Retired US Air Force Lieutenant Colonel and a member of the Tuskegee Airmen"@en . . "Writer"@en . "Clark College"@en . "Civil rights activist"@en . "Movie director and screenwriter"@en . . . . "Educator, opened the first school for black children in Augusta, Georgia in late 19th century"@en . . . "1876"^^ . . "Mayor of Savannah, Georgia"@en . "NFL player"@en . . "Composer; first person to use extensive use of the flute in jazz"@en . . . . . "Immunologist and the CEO and founder of Balm in Gilead, Inc."@en . . "Georgia state senator and educator who oversaw the merger of the black and white teachers' associations"@en . . "1904"^^ . "Clark Atlanta University Seal"@en . "NFL linebacker"@en . "Music producer"@en . "Urban,"@en . . . . "Clark Atlanta University"@en . "Drama Professor"@en . . . "1916"^^ . . "Government official in New York City and state"@en . "Politician and jurist"@en . . "African-American recording pioneer, founder of Black Swan Records, Insurance executive"@en . . "CEO of the MTN Group"@en . . . . "\"I'll Find a Way or Make One\" ; \"Culture for Service\""@en . "News anchor of WHNT TV, Huntsville, Alabama"@en . "Mathematician and nuclear scientist"@en . "1903"^^ . . "Actor"@en . . "Music"@en . "Clark Atlanta University was formed by the consolidation of Atlanta University, which offered only graduate degrees, and Clark College, a four-year undergraduate institution oriented to the liberal arts."@en . . "Scientist, philanthropist, and educator, and former president and executive director of General Mills Foundation"@en . . "Assistant coach with the Marquette Golden Eagles men's basketball team"@en . "Former professional football player"@en . . . "First African-American director of the Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System"@en . . . . . . . "United States"@en . . "Economist, historian"@en . "Rapper"@en . "Model/actress; winner of America's Next Top Model Cycle 3"@en . . . . "1988-07-01"^^ . "Music Professor"@en . . "Philanthropist"@en . "U.S. Congressman, Georgia 4th District"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "2004"^^ . . . "2008"^^ . "One of the first African-Americans to earn a PhD in the Library Sciences"@en . "Administration"@en . . "President of Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical University"@en . . "First black woman elected to the New Jersey state legislature"@en . . . "Civil rights activist and Georgia State Representative"@en . . "1995"^^ . "1998"^^ . "1999"^^ . "Author"@en . "1996"^^ . . "Singer better known by his stage name Bobby V"@en . "1997"^^ . "4000"^^ . . "Music executive"@en . "Sociology"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "First African-American graduate of the University of Georgia"@en . . .