Don S.S. Goodloe

Don S.S. Goodloe

Rev. Don Speed Smith Goodloe (June 2, 1878 – 1959), born in Lowell, Kentucky, was a black teacher who became a pioneer for racial integration in the Unitarian church. He was the first principal of the Maryland Normal and Industrial School at Bowie for the Training of Colored Youth, also known as Maryland State Normal School No. 3—which later became Bowie State University.

Read more about Don S.S. Goodloe:  Philosophical Views, Honors, Bibliography

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