The following is a list of presidents of Huston–Tillotson University, and a list of the presidents of the precursor schools of Samuel Huston College and Tillotson College which merged in 1952.
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Samuel Huston College
- George Warren Richardson, 1876 to 1882
- Thomas M. Dart, 1885 to 1888
- Reuben Shannon Lovinggood, 1900 to 1916
- J. W. Frazier, 1916 to 1917 (interim)
- Matthew Simpson Davage, 1917 to 1920
- Joseph P. Randolph, 1920 to 1923
- Robert Nathaniel Brooks, 1923 to 1926
- Thomas Russell Davis, 1926 to 1930
- Willis J. King, 1930 to 1932
- Stanley E. Graunnum, 1932 to 1943
- Karl Everett Downs, 1943 to 1948
- Robert F. Harrington, 1948 to 1952
Tillotson College
- William E. Brooks, 1881 to 1884
- John Kershaw, 1884 to 1886
- Henry L. Hubbell, 1886 to 1888
- William M. Brown, 1888 to 1894
- Winfield S. Goss, 1894 to 1896
- Marshall R. Gaines, 1896 to 1902
- Arthur W. Partch, 1902 to 1905
- Isaac Merrit Agard, 1905 to 1918
- Francis Wayland Fletcher, 1918 to 1924
- J. T. Hodges, 1924 to 1930 (first African-American president)
- Mary Elizabeth Branch, 1930 to 1944 (female president)
- William H. Jones, 1944 to 1952
Huston–Tillotson University
- Matthew Simpson Davage, 1952 to 1955
- John Jarvis Seabrook, 1955 to 1965
- John Quill Taylor King Sr., 1965 to 1988 (longest serving)
- Joseph Turner McMillan Jr.
- Larry L. Earvin, 2000 to 2015
- Colette Pierce Burnette, 2015 to 2022 (female president)
- Archibald W. Vanderpuye, 2022 (interim)
- Melva K. Williams, 2022–present
References
- ^ "Samuel Huston College". Texas Historical Commission.
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- Echols, Timothy B. (1964). Pioneering in Religious Education: Four Decades in the Methodist Church. Exposition Press. p. 99.
- The Christian Student. Board of Education of the Methodist Espicopal Church. 1932. p. 154.
- Howell, Clinton Talmage (1945). Prominent Personalities in American Methodism. Lowry Press. p. 99.
- Nail, Olin Webster (1961). History of Texas Methodism, 1900-1960. Capital Print. Company. p. 178.
- ^ "Tillotson College". Texas State Historical Association (TSHA). September 29, 2020.
- "Who is J.J. Seabrook? The man who made sure MLK Jr. Boulevard united Austin". KXAN Austin. 2021-08-17. Retrieved 2023-03-30.
- "John Q. Taylor King Sr. (1921-2011)". BlackPast.org. 2011-12-30. Retrieved 2023-03-30.
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