I don't have to look it up. Morehouse is a mediocre school, as you know.
I would rather work with you.
Seeing you are gonna be a doc, you should learn this.
Morehouse= Mediocre...
are you serious...look at morehouses rep...Been called the harvard of the south...if you are black on wall st you came from morehouse...
The college was rated by The Wall Street Journal as #29 out of the top 50 "feeder schools" for elite graduate study in a 2004 study. [9] [10] According to a 2007 joint publication by Newsweek and Kaplan, Inc., Morehouse College is one of the "25 Hottest Schools in America" and the "hottest men's college".[11]
Academia
[edit] Educators
Name Class year Notability Reference
Calvin O. Butts 1972 President, SUNY College at Old Westbury [1]
Mordecai Wyatt Johnson 1911 First African-American president of Howard University [2]
Michael Lomax 1968 President and CEO of the United Negro College Fund and former president of Dillard University [3]
[edit] Professors and researchers
[edit] Business
Name Class year Notability Reference
Ronald D. Brown CEO and Founder of Atlanta Life Financial Group, Inc
Herman Cain 1967 former Godfather's Pizza CEO [4]
[edit] Entertainment
[edit] Music
[edit] Film, television and theatre
Samuel L. Jackson at a Los Angeles eventName Class year Notability Reference
Samuel L. Jackson 1972 actor [5]
Spike Lee 1979 film director and producer [5]
Bill G. Nunn III 1976 notable stage and film actor [6]
Saul Williams 1994 poet, preacher, actor, rapper, singer and musician [7]
[edit] Literature
Name Class year Notability Reference
Miles Marshall Lewis 1993 author [8]
[edit] Government, law, and public policy
[edit] Federal government
Congressman Sanford Bishop
Earl Hilliard, fmr. Congressman
Congressman Major Owens
David Satcher, former U.S. Surgeon GeneralName Class year Notability Reference
Sanford Bishop 1968 U.S. Congressman (Georgia) [9]
Henry W. Foster, Jr. 1954 former nominee to post of US Surgeon General
Earl F. Hilliard 1964 former U.S. Congressman (Alabama) [10]
Walter E. Massey 1958 Director of the National Science Foundation under President George H.W. Bush, former Provost of the University of California System, and President Emeritus of Morehouse College
Major R. Owens 1956 U.S. Congressman (New York) [11]
David Satcher 1963 16th U.S. Surgeon General, former president of Morehouse School of Medicine [12]
Louis W. Sullivan 1954 former U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services and current President Emeritus of Morehouse School of Medicine [13]
[edit] State government
Julian BondName Class year Notability Reference
Julian Bond 1971 Civil rights leader, former Georgia state representative & Chairman of the NAACP [5]
[edit] Mayors
Name Class year Notability Reference
Claude Black Jr. 1930's First black Mayor Pro Tem of San Antonio, Texas, civil rights leader, pastor of Mt. Zion First Baptist Church in San Antonio
Maynard Jackson 1956 First African American Mayor of Atlanta, Georgia [5]
[edit] Judges and Lawyers
[edit] Journalist and media personalities
[edit] Literature
Name Class year Notability Reference
Lerone Bennett, Jr. 1949 Senior editor for the Johnson Publishing Group (JET, Ebony)
[edit] Military Service
[edit] Religion
Howard ThurmanName Class year Notability Reference
Howard Thurman 1923 Theologian
[edit] Science
[edit] Service and social reform
Civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr.Name Class year Notability Reference
Hamilton Holmes 1963 Desegregated the University of Georgia (along with Charlayne Hunter). He first attended Morehouse before transferring to UGA [5]
Martin Luther King Jr. 1948 civil rights leader and Nobel Laureate [5]
[edit] Sports
[edit] Olympics
Edwin Moses at the 1987 World ChampionshipName Class year Notability Reference
Edwin Moses 1978 Olympic gold medalist [5]
[edit] Basketball
[edit] Baseball
Name Class year Notability Reference
Donn Clendenon 1956 New York Mets Outfielder and 1969 World Series MVP
[edit] American football
Name Class year Notability Reference
David Graham DE, Seattle Seahawks 1982, 1987 [14]
Issac Keys LB, Arizona Cardinals 2004-2005 [15]
Kalvin Pearson DB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2002-2007