| Morris
Brown College
Atlanta,
Georgia

Morris Brown
College, established in 1881 by the African Methodist Episcopal
Church to serve the educational needs of African-American young
men and women, is a historic institution with a unique offering
on today’s educational horizon.
Morris Brown
is proud of its tradition of serving the educational needs of
the best and the brightest young minds, while simultaneously providing
educational support to students who might not otherwise receive
the opportunity to compete on the college level. Students fitting
the latter are given the tools they need to increase their potential
for earning a college degree.
This is a formula that
has proven itself time and again. Among our outstanding alumni
are Isaac Blythers, president of Atlanta Gas Light Company; Eula
L. Adams, executive vice president for First Data Corporation;
Albert J. Edmonds, Retired Lt. Gen. of the United States Air Force;
the late Rev. Dr. Hosea Williams, civil rights leader; Thomas
J. Byrd, actor of television, film and stage; and Pulitzer prize-winning
author, James A. McPherson. Adams and Edmonds were cited recently
by Fortune magazine among the nation’s top African-American
corporate executives. The list of our outstanding graduates and
their accolades go on and on.
www.morrisbrown.edu
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