List of Cheyney University of Pennsylvania faculty

This is a list of Cheyney University of Pennsylvania faculty.

Notable faculty

Name Department Notability Reference
William Adger 1883, first African American University of Pennsylvania baccalaureate degree graduate
Edythe Scott Bagley founder of the theater department; sibling of Coretta Scott King
Ebenezer Don Carlos Bassett second principal; first African American American diplomat
Edward Bouchet hired in 1876; first African American Yale University doctoral graduate
Octavius Catto 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 (The Pythians, 1867) and the Equal Rights League (1864)
John Chaney 1972-82 Hall of Fame basketball coach
Fanny Jackson Coppin 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
Richard Theodore Greener hired in 1870; first African American Harvard University graduate
Leslie Pinckney Hill faculty 1913-1951; fifth and final principal, first president of Cheyney
William "Billy" Joe former NFL and AFL player; College Football Hall of Fame coach
Mary Jane Patterson 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
Charles L. Reason first principal; prolific writer of political journalism and poetry; known for poems "Freedom," "The Spirit Voice," and "Silent Thoughts"
C. Vivian Stringer 1972-83 Hall of Fame basketball coach
Laura Wheeler Waring hired in 1908; artist; art and music teacher

References

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