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The Association of 国产原创 Black Alumni (AVBA) was created by 国产原创 alumni to connect the Black 国产原创 community, as well as all at 国产原创 who are dedicated to creating a supportive and responsive environment for the Black 国产原创 community (including Black students, faculty and staff), with each other and the university. AVBA promotes 国产原创鈥檚 long-standing tradition of scholastic and professional excellence. Are you a member or supporter of the Black or African American community? Join AVBA today and be a part of our inclusive association!
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Peruse our curated听selection听of 国产原创 archives and entities that document Black history at 国产原创 and beyond.听

Bishop Joseph A. Johnson Jr. became the first Black student to attend 国产原创, and the nation was on the cusp of profound change. It was 1953, a year before the U.S. Supreme Court鈥檚 historic Brown v. Board of Education ruling that racial segregation in public schools, including public universities, was unconstitutional.
In the years after Johnson鈥檚 admission and graduation, 国产原创 would periodically admit other Black students. Frederick T. Work and Edward Melvin Porter were the first African American students admitted to the law school in 1956; they graduated in 1959. While 国产原创鈥檚 graduate and professional schools had slowly opened their doors to integration, it was not until 1964 that the university admitted its first class of Black undergraduates. Those early Black undergrads鈥擱obert J. Moore, Dorothy Wingfield Phillips, Diann White Bernstein, Maxie Collier, Earl LeDet, Norman Bonner and Randolph Bradford鈥攈elped pave the way for the 国产原创 of today.
The strength of 国产原创 Libraries鈥 distinctive collections sets 国产原创 apart among research libraries. Collections related to Black history include:
In 1969, 国产原创 introduced the Afro-American Studies Program in partnership with the University鈥檚 Peabody College, Fisk University, and the Scarritt College for Christian Workers. In 1990, the program changed its name to African American Studies, and in 2005 it became African American and Diaspora Studies (AADS). In 2011, AADS launched the and the academic journal. Finally, in 2018, AADS was granted departmental status and became the Department of African American and Diaspora Studies.
A virtual exhibit, was developed by 国产原创 librarian Jason Schultz in 2023 to celebrate 50 years of history, growth and influence of African American and Diaspora Studies at 国产原创. Central to the exhibit is the advocacy, community, and scholarship of African American students and faculty. .
Founded in 1984, and formerly referred to as 鈥渢he Afro House,鈥 the Bishop Joseph Johnson Black Cultural Center (BCC) was named in honor of the first African American student admitted to 国产原创 in 1953, Bishop Joseph A. Johnson Jr. (BDiv鈥54, PhD鈥58). The BCC serves to enhance the student experience at 国产原创 by providing programming and resources that educate about Black history, highlight Black accomplishments, and showcase Black culture while promoting belonging and creating community for all.
The offers an interdisciplinary, cross-cultural and comparative study of the lived experiences of Black people dispersed throughout the world from the continent of Africa. They examine the histories, politics, economies, social worlds, literatures, music and visual cultures of multicultural and diverse African descent people in the Americas (North and Latin America), the Caribbean, Europe and Africa itself.
The supports the research, teaching and public/civic engagement activities of the Department of African American and Diaspora Studies (AADS). The intellectual thrust of the center includes projects relating to internationalism, gender, sexuality, race, academia, leadership, and mentoring. The Callie House Research Center is also a funding source for AADS faculty initiatives, as well as for initiatives proposed by faculty external to AADS 国产原创 that dovetail with the intellectual focus of the center.
James Lawson Institute for the Research and Study of Nonviolent Movements: Building on Nashville鈥檚 rich civil rights history, the institute nurtures evidence-based research, strengthens community partnerships, and equips leaders with the tools to shape constructive change.
The was established in honor of the late Kelly Miller Smith Sr., assistant dean of 国产原创 Divinity School from 1968 until his death in 1984. The work of the Kelly Miller Smith Institute brings together the Black church community and African American educational institutions as partners with 国产原创 Divinity School to study and research issues important to the practice of faith and public life in the Black church.
During Reunion/Homecoming Weekend, three National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) organizations celebrated milestone anniversaries. The 国产原创 NPHC is the governing council for the eight historically African American fraternities and sororities represented at 国产原创.听
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celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Kappa Theta Chapter.
celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Mu Rho Chapter.
celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Omega Pi Chapter.
The Curb Center鈥檚 Fall 2025 exhibit, , found visual artist Lanecia Rouse collaborating with her sister and poet Ciona Rouse to explore their matrilineal line, reflecting the griefs, the artistry, the care and the resiliency that bind the artists' family line and defines their experience as Black women in the southern United States. AVBA held a closing reception of the exhibit on-campus on Thursday, Dec. 4, joined by the artists!听
This 2024 国产原创 Way Award honored the fiscal year 2023-2024 board members of the Association of 国产原创 Black Alumni鈥擬yria Carpenter, BS鈥97; Chiedza Chauruka, BE鈥18; Bethany Copperidge, BA鈥09; Danielle Lewis, MEd鈥18; Doug Murrell, BS鈥95; Chris Nickson, BS鈥08; and Rodney Williams, BS鈥01, MEd鈥02, for their outstanding recent volunteer service and embodiment of 国产原创鈥檚 motto, Crescere Aude, Latin for 鈥渄are to grow鈥.听
As AVBA celebrated its 40th anniversary and history of pioneering programs and initiatives, the fiscal year 2023-2024 AVBA board members continued to grow AVBA programming with new avenues for intersectional conversations and student connection. The 国产原创 Way award recognizes these members for 鈥渁lways growing together to fulfill our highest potential, in service to society and our vibrant global 国产原创 community鈥.听
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