Clyde W. Hall, 1978 - 1980

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Asa H. Gordon Library Special Collections

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1978

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African American College Presidents , African American universities and colleges--Georgia—Savannah , Savannah (Ga.) , Chatham County (Ga.)

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Clyde Woodrow Hall

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Dr. Clyde W. Hall served as acting president of Savannah State College 1978 – 1980. Hall developed A Plan for the Desegregation of Savannah State College for the desegregation of Savannah State College. The Fourth Segment of a Plan to Further Desegregate the University System of Georgia was approved by the Board of Regents and incorporated parts of his plan. Subsequently, the Business Administration program of Armstrong State College and the Teacher’s education program at Savannah State College were exchanged. Marine Biology and Environmental studies programs were authorized to offer a bachelor’s degree. Dr. Clyde W. Hall authored One Hundred Years of Education at Savannah State College 1890-1990.

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Savannah State University

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