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Texas Tech African-American History: Stella Courtney Crockett
Feb 12, 2019
During the spring of 1965, Crockett became the first African-American to complete all four years of undergraduate study at the university and earn a bachelor’s degree.
tags: Achievements, Students, Alumni, Libraries, Diversity, Stories
Texas Tech African-American History: Ophelia Powell-Malone
Feb 7, 2019
During the spring of 1964, Powell-Malone became the first African-American student to receive a bachelor’s degree from the university.
Texas Tech African-American History: Lucille S. Graves
Feb 5, 2019
During the summer of 1961, Graves became the first African-American student admitted to the university.
tags: Stories, Achievements, Alumni, Students, Libraries, Diversity