Morris Brown College, a private, liberal arts institution located in Atlanta, Georgia, was founded in 1881 by the African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Church for the
Jun 27, 2019

Morris Brown College Photographs

Morris Brown College, a private, liberal arts institution located in Atlanta, Georgia, was founded in 1881 by the African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Church for the " moral, spiritual and intellectual growth of Negro boys and girls. "The original site for the school was located at Boulevard and Houston Street in Northeast Atlanta. On October 5, 1885, Morris Brown College opened with nine teachers and 107 students. By 1908 the school boasted an enrollment of nearly 1,000 students. It continued to offer instruction in industrial trades as well as academic fields and awarded two-year degrees in addition to four-year bachelor's degrees, but over time administrators placed greater emphasis on the development of the school's college-level curriculum. Morris Brown joined the Atlanta University Center in 1941, and along with Atlanta University, Clark College, Spelman College, and Morehouse College formed the largest consortium of HBCUs in the country. They remained members of the AUC until 2002. This collection contains photographs depicting Morris Brown College campus life spanning 1900 to 1990. Images include athletics, building and grounds, students and alumni, departments, events, faculty and staff, groups and organizations and individuals.

At the AUC Robert W. Woodruff Library we are always striving to improve our digital collections. We welcome additional information about people, places, or events depicted in any of the works in this collection. To submit information, please contact us at DSD@auctr.edu

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  • Subjects = Faculty and staff
Portrait of a man. Written on verso: "Dr. Calvert H. Smith; President of Morris Brown College from Office of Public Relations (MBC) 1986".
Morris Brown College Photographs
Written on verso: "Dr. Colvert H. Smith awards Phil Mitchell on Honors Day: Dr. Luther Williams Pres of Altanta University looks on. Dr. Williams was the Honors Day speaker.".
Morris Brown College Photographs
Indoor view of commencement ceremony in gymnasium.
Morris Brown College Photographs
Indoor view of two men.
Morris Brown College Photographs
Indoor view of a man at a podium.
Morris Brown College Photographs
Two men at a podium, flag in background: Morris Brown College. Written on verso: "L to R; Head football coach- Gregory Thompson; Head Basketball Coach- Harold Merrill".
Morris Brown College Photographs
Indoor view of a man at podium in graudation cap and gown.
Morris Brown College Photographs
Portrait of a man.
Morris Brown College Photographs
Indoor view of two men speaking. Written on verso: "1985, Dr. Colvert H. Smith listens to student Neil Weston in lobby of John H. Middleton Complex".
Morris Brown College Photographs
Indoor view of man with two reporters, flag in background "Morris Brown College".
Morris Brown College Photographs
Indoor portrait of Dr. Robert Threatt at a podium.
Morris Brown College Photographs
Portrait of a man.
Morris Brown College Photographs
Indoor view of men shaking hands at podium, on sign "Morris Brown College 1983....Man of the Year in Georiga Award Dinner Honoring Governor Joe Frank Harris".
Morris Brown College Photographs
Indoor view of man and two women with a book.
View of man at a podium. Written on verso: "Dr. Sidney Estes (unknown speaker) during Founders Week 1983".
Morris Brown College Photographs
Indoor group portrait of two men and one woman. Written on verso: "Morris Brown College; Left to right; 1. Dr. Robert Threatt, President, MBC; 2. Mrs. Robert (Helen) Threatt".
Indoor view of men and woman seated at buffet table, view of sign in background "1881 Morris Brown College 1983, Annual Man of the Year in Georiga Award Dinner Honoring Governor Joe Frank Harris".
Morris Brown College Photographs
Indoor view of a man at a podium.
Morris Brown College Photographs
View of woman at a microphone. Written on verso: "Dean Magnoria Smothers; Vice President for Student Affairs, 1982".
Morris Brown College Photographs
Outdoor view of man standing next to monument "Gaines".
Morris Brown College Photographs