Johnson C. Smith University - Presidents

Presidents

Name Term
Rev. Stephan Mattoon 1870–1884
Rev. William Alexander Holliday 1884–1885
Rev. William F. Johnson 1886–1891
Dr. Daniel J. Sanders 1891–1907
Dr. Henry Lawrence McCrorey 1907–1947
Dr. Hardy Liston 1947–1956
Dr. James W. Seabrook 1956–1957
Dr. Rufus P. Perry 1957–1968
Dr. Lionel Newsome 1968–1972
Dr. Wilbert Greenfield 1973–1982
Dr. Robert Albright 1983–1994
Dr. Dorothy Cowser Yancey 1994–2008
Dr. Ronald L. Carter 2008–Present

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