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  • 1972 (xsd:integer)
  • first principal; prolific writer of political journalism and poetry; known for poems "Freedom," "The Spirit Voice," and "Silent Thoughts" (en)
  • founder of the theater department; sibling of Coretta Scott King (en)
  • hired in 1870; first African American Harvard University graduate (en)
  • valedictorian in 1858 at the Institute for Colored Youth; taught at Cheyney briefly after graduating; influential in getting the 15th Amendment passed in 1870, which gave black men the right to vote; founder of the first black baseball team in the United States and the Equal Rights League (en)
  • second principal; first African American American diplomat (en)
  • former NFL and AFL player; College Football Hall of Fame coach (en)
  • hired in 1908; artist; art and music teacher (en)
  • faculty 1862-1869; first African American woman to receive a bachelor's degree when she graduated from Oberlin College in 1862; taught at ICY in Philadelphia for seven years; in 1869 she moved to Washington, D.C. to teach; in 1871 became the first black principal of the newly established Preparatory High School for Negroes, later renamed Dunbar High School (en)
  • hired in 1876; first African American Yale University doctoral graduate (en)
  • first African American woman to become a school principal; was at the Institute for Colored Youth for 37 years; responsible for vast educational improvements in Philadelphia (en)
  • faculty 1913-1951; fifth and final principal, first president of Cheyney (en)
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