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001 LC|no2011089653 (VIAF cluster) (Authority/Source Record)
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008 110608n| azannaabn |n aaa c
003 LC
035 ‎‡a (LC)8680630‏
010 ‎‡a no2011089653‏
035 ‎‡a (OCoLC)oca08881591‏
035 ‎‡a (DLC)8670650‏
035 ‎‡a (DLC)no2011089653‏
040 ‎‡a NN‏ ‎‡b eng‏ ‎‡e rda‏ ‎‡c NN‏ ‎‡d UPB‏
046 ‎‡f 19000626‏ ‎‡g 19671107‏
100 1 ‎‡a Clement, Rufus E.,‏ ‎‡d 1900-1967‏
370 ‎‡a Salisbury, N.C.‏ ‎‡b New York, N.Y.‏
373 ‎‡a Livingstone College‏ ‎‡2 naf‏ ‎‡s 1922‏ ‎‡t 1931‏
373 ‎‡a Louisville Municipal College‏ ‎‡s 1931‏ ‎‡t 1936‏
373 ‎‡a Atlanta University‏ ‎‡2 naf‏ ‎‡s 1936‏ ‎‡t 1967‏
374 ‎‡a Educators‏ ‎‡a College presidents‏ ‎‡2 lcsh‏
375 ‎‡a male‏
377 ‎‡a eng‏
378 ‎‡q Rufus Early‏
670 ‎‡a William Stanley Braithwaite papers, 1898-1979‏ ‎‡b (Rufus E. Clement)‏
670 ‎‡a Internet, University of Louisville, June 8, 2011‏ ‎‡b (Rufus E. Clement (1900-1967), was the first African American to be elected to public office in Atlanta since Reconstruction)‏
670 ‎‡a African-American social leaders and activists (A to Z of African Americans), 2003‏ ‎‡b (Clement, Rufus Early; the son of a minister, Rufus Clement became a renowned educator and one of the longest-serving presidents of Atlanta University, a leading historically black university in Atlanta, Georgia; the son of George C. Clement, an African Methodist Episcopal bishop, and Emma Clarissa Clement, Rufus Early Clement was born in 1900 in Salisbury, North Carolina; Clement attended college at Livingstone College; after receiving his B.A., Clement attended Garrett Biblical Institute and Northwestern University; in 1922, he was awarded a bachelor of divinity degree by Garrett and a master's degree in history by Northwestern; Clement returned to Salisbury in 1922 to take his first teaching job, serving as an assistant professor of history at Livingstone; three years later he was appointed dean of students; Clement left Livingstone in 1931 to become dean of the Louisville Municipal College, an all-black affiliate of the University of Louisville; in 1936, Clement was chosen to replace John Hope as president of Atlanta University; during his more than 30-year tenure as president, he created the Interdenominational Theological Center and graduate schools of library science, education, and business administration; in 1952, Clement ran for a position at large on the Atlanta school board; he was easily elected, thus becoming the first African-American elected official since the Reconstruction era in the early 1870s; Clement served on the school board for 14 years and led the desegregation of the Atlanta schools in 1960; Clement died on November 7, 1967 in New York City while attending an Atlanta University trustees' meeting)‏
670 ‎‡a ancestry.com, July 31, 2013‏ ‎‡b (Rufus Early Clement; Rufus E Clement; born June 26, 1900 in Rowan County, North Carolina; died November 1967)‏
945 ‎‡a educators‏ ‎‡A Educators‏ ‎‡9 1‏
945 ‎‡a college presidents‏ ‎‡A College presidents‏ ‎‡9 1‏
946 ‎‡a b‏ ‎‡9 1‏
948 ‎‡a eng‏ ‎‡9 1‏
955 ‎‡a cannon john‏ ‎‡A Cannon, John,‏ ‎‡d 1921-2001,‏ ‎‡9 1‏
955 ‎‡a american newsreel corporation 1952 1956‏ ‎‡A American Newsreel Corporation (1952-1956),‏ ‎‡9 1‏
969 ‎‡a subject‏ ‎‡9 1‏
996 ‎‡2 SUDOC|18154573X
996 ‎‡2 RERO|A012519112
996 ‎‡2 RERO|A026798652
996 ‎‡2 RERO|A003112644
996 ‎‡2 NII|DA02438046
996 ‎‡2 SUDOC|250939150
996 ‎‡2 BIBSYS|98071765
996 ‎‡2 SUDOC|115007016
996 ‎‡2 NTA|073324590
996 ‎‡2 NUKAT|n 2003097325
996 ‎‡2 J9U|987007371958905171
996 ‎‡2 NII|DA15087909
997 ‎‡a 1900 1967 lived 0626 1107‏ ‎‡9 1‏
998 ‎‡a Rufus Early Clement‏ ‎‡c African American educator, activist‏ ‎‡2 WKP|Q7378028‏ ‎‡3 suggested‏ ‎‡3 double date‏
998 ‎‡a Rufus Early Clement‏ ‎‡2 ISNI|0000000120730893‏ ‎‡3 double date‏ ‎‡3 single date‏
998 ‎‡a Clement, Rufus E.‏ ‎‡2 ISNI|0000000120730893‏ ‎‡3 double date‏ ‎‡3 single date‏
999 ‎‡2 LCBIB|2020600723‏