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assistant professor of the classics at Wayne State University in Detroit. This photographic exhibit has appeared at several leading colleges and universities across the United States in recent months. William Sanders Scarborough was born a slave in 1852 in Macon, Georgia. After study at Atlanta University he earned bachelor's and master's degrees at Oberlin College. His 1881 Greek textbook drew national attention. He was a member of the American Philological Association for 44 years and presented many papers before the membership of this organization. In 1884 he became the first black member of t e Modern Language Association. Scarborough served as president of Wilberforce University from 1908 to 1920. .o

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