Our History

The Morehouse College National Alumni Associations is one of the oldest Associations among Historical Black Colleges. The Alumni Association was organized in 1900, and the first national president was elected in 1904. The Association is currently divided into nine regions, each of which is served by a Regional Vice President.

When the seeds were planted for Morehouse College in 1867, it was the beginning of a movement that would change the landscape of America. Over the years, Morehouse has born fruit worthy of the efforts of its founders and its most prized gift to the world – its alumni.

Nearly 40 years after the founding of the College, a group of graduates met to organize an alumni society. They adopted a constitution, officers were elected and the Morehouse College Alumni Association was born. Today, the Association connects Morehouse alumni worldwide who gather together through community service projects, networking opportunities and leisure activities. The Association also funds scholarships and fellowships for outstanding Morehouse students and provides assistance to many campus programs.

Find Your Chapter Content:

Below is a list of currently active Morehouse College Alumni Association Chapters across the globe. For more information on chartering a chapter, please contact us at info@MorehouseAlumni.com

Chapter/City Name

Albany

Athens

Atlanta

Augusta

Austin

Baltimore

Bermuda

Birmingham

Brooklyn, Queens, Long Island

Broward County

Central Arkansas

Chattanooga

Charlotte

Chicago

Cleveland

Columbus (GA)

Columbus (OH)

Dallas /Ft. Worth

Delaware

Denver

Detroit

Europe

Greater Boston

Greater Los Angelas, Ca

Greater Orlando

Greater Philadelphia

Greensboro

Hampton Roads

Houston

Indianapolis

Jacksonville

Kansas City

Macon Middle GA

Manhattan

Memphis

Miami Valley Ohio

Milwaukee

Minnesota

Mobile

Montgomery/Tuskegee

Nashville

Nassau Bahamas

New Orleans

North Alabama/Huntsville

Richmond Metro

Northern New Jersey

San Diego Area

San Francisco Bay Area

Seattle

South Africa

St. Louis

Tallahassee

Tampa/St Petersburg

Toledo

Triangle

Washington DC

President

Charles Taylor ’82

Andre E. Bell ’91

Shadeed Abdul Salaam’00

Vernon Keith Jones ’83

Edward Hill III ’90

Eric Antonio ’90

Walter H. Roban ’90

Randall L. Woodfin ’03

Kenneth Bailey ’71

Wiliam Nix ’68

Cedric Martin ’98

Byron Francis’07

Melvin D. Caldwell, Jr ’75

Cory Hardiman’14

Aaron O’Brien ’06

Barry Debrow ’04

Eric Troy ’86

Dawud Crooms ’04

Ernest R. Council Jr. ’76

Roosevelt J. Pricell ’95

Franklin Wilkerson ’77

Richard Allen ’70

Devonne Baker ’91/span>

Dejon Jackson ’01

Kenneth J. Thompson ’83

Darrell Tiller ’83

Gerald L. Truesdale ’71

Curtis Langley ’63

Will C. Norwood ’05

James A. Duke ’90

Mark Register ’94

Chris Evans ’98

 

Bradford Fulton

Rich Watkins

Willie W Houston ’73

Gregory Martin ’93

George Thompson ’66

Dr. Reginald A. Crenshaw ’78

J.C. Love ’01

Jimmy B. Sheats ’93

Fabian Fernander ’06

Dorian Mair ’08

Lamont Redrick ’93

Mr. Clarence Sailor, Jr ’05

Nicholas Limbal ’05

LeMar Slater ’98

Gerald Williams ’86

Brunson Williams ’09

Bradley Jackson ’94

Dr Harvey B. Fields

Linzie F. Bogan ’88

 

George E. Rice ’95

Mark J. Simeon ’79

Durand A Ford, Jr ’97

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