Herman H. Long

Herman H. Long

Herman Hodge Long (1912—August 8, 1976) was an American college administrator and author of several pioneering studies dealing with race relations who served as president of his alma mater, Alabama's Talladega College, from 1965 to 1976, while concurrently serving as president of the United Negro College Fund from 1970 to 1975.

Read more about Herman H. Long:  Educational Achievements, President of Talladega College and The United Negro College Fund

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