Virginia Union University

Virginia Union University

Virginia Union University is a private historically black university in Richmond, Virginia. It took its present name in 1899 upon the merger of two older schools, Richmond Theological Institute and Wayland Seminary, each founded after the end of American Civil War by the American Baptist Home Mission Society.

Virginia Union University People (First 41 people) - Page 0

Douglas Wilder

Douglas Wilder

Former Governor of Virginia

Ben Wallace

Ben Wallace

American basketball player

Will Downing

Will Downing

American singer

Donald McEachin

Donald McEachin

U. S. Representative

Walter Fauntroy

Walter Fauntroy

Pastor

Larry Doby

Larry Doby

American baseball player

Wyatt Tee Walker

Wyatt Tee Walker

Pastor

Benjamin Mays

Benjamin Mays

American minister

James R. Roebuck, Jr.

James R. Roebuck, Jr.

Former Pennsylvania State Representative

Max Robinson

Max Robinson

American broadcaster

Abram Lincoln Harris

Abram Lincoln Harris

American economist

Luke Torian

Luke Torian

Politician

Carl Bland

Carl Bland


Corrogan Vaughn

Corrogan Vaughn

Politician

Pete Hunter

Pete Hunter

American football player

Emmett C. Burns Jr.

Emmett C. Burns Jr.

Former Maryland State Delegate

Edith J. Patterson

Edith J. Patterson


Zulu Sofola

Zulu Sofola

Nigerian playwright

Henry Allen Bullock

Henry Allen Bullock

American historian

Wendell H. Phillips

Wendell H. Phillips

American Politician

Bai T. Moore

Bai T. Moore

Liberian poet

Donda West

Donda West

American professor

Simeon Booker

Simeon Booker

American journalist

Charles S. Johnson

Charles S. Johnson

American sociologist

Herbert Scott

Herbert Scott

Former American football player

Malcolm Barnwell

Malcolm Barnwell

Former American football player

Bruce Spraggins

Bruce Spraggins

American basketball player

Samuel DeWitt Proctor

Samuel DeWitt Proctor

American minister

Spottswood William Robinson III

Spottswood William Robinson III

Former Chief Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit

Doris Sands Johnson

Doris Sands Johnson

Bahamian teacher

Samuel L. Gravely Jr.

Samuel L. Gravely Jr.

American commanding officer

Leontine T. Kelly

Leontine T. Kelly

American bishop

Lyman T. Johnson

Lyman T. Johnson

American author

Chandler Owen

Chandler Owen

American author

Delores McQuinn

Delores McQuinn

Virginia State Delegate

Charles E. Freeman

Charles E. Freeman

American attorney

Ferdinand D. Bluford

Ferdinand D. Bluford

American educator

Randall Robinson

Randall Robinson

American lawyer

Eugene Kinckle Jones

Eugene Kinckle Jones


Roslyn Brock

Roslyn Brock

American executive

Dwight Clinton Jones

Dwight Clinton Jones

Former Mayor of Richmond