it is about 2 to 2 and a half thousand african american students at Alabama but a lot of them get scared off after thier first semester because of racial slurs and incidents.
The percentage is 7.2%. The number of people is 1442 but that was from 2010 fall date. A link is provided. See the related link.
Governor George Wallace of Alabama stood in front of the auditorium of University of Alabama to stop two black students to enroll in the university. The act was later known as "Stand in the Schoolhouse Door".
George C. Wallace
Autherine Lucy is famous for being the first black student to attend Alabama University.
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george wallace
George Corley Wallace, Jr.
There are several black students but I would say it is about 50/50 white and black students.
During the nineteen sixties, when the equal rights movement was making waves, black students began to branch out of their segregated schools to attend integrated schools. The University of Columbia and Berkeley College were among the top schools for black college students.
between 20% and 40%
who were the blacks quarter backs for university of alabama
George C. Wallace, Jr.
No, Emory University is not considered a black university in the sense that the majority of its students are not black. Only 11.6% of its graduates in 2010 were black.