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Samuel Fischer Scott

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Name
  
Samuel Scott

Died
  
May 31, 1988


Spouse(s)
  
Albanie Roslyn Joyner Scott

Alma mater
  
University of Michigan (M.A.) Virginia Union University (B.A.)

Profession
  
Professor Social Worker

Education
  
University of Michigan, Virginia Union University

Succeeded by
  
Lyman Beecher Brooks

Black History Moment – Samuel Fischer Scott


Samuel Fischer Scott (1907–1988) also known as Dr. Samuel F. Scott was the first director of the Norfolk Unit of Virginia Union University established in 1935 and located in downtown Norfolk, Virginia. He led the Norfolk unit as director from September 1935 to summer of 1938.

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Early life and education

Mr. Samuel Fischer Scott was a born in 1907 and native of Portsmouth, Virginia. Mr. Scott received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Virginia Union University in 1931 and his master's from the University of Michigan in 1933.

Career

During a visit to Virginia Union in the summer of 1935 he was asked by officials to lead a school in Norfolk. At the time of his appointment as Director of the Norfolk Unit of Virginia Union University in 1935, he was a social worker serving on the staff of the Emergency Relief Bureau in New York City; he served until 1938.

His primary concern was keeping the school solvent. He also actively recruited students from churches, schools, homes and various places they could be found for the benefit of the school.

In 1984 Norfolk State University’s Board of Visitors named a new men’s dormitory in his honor. Virginia Union University awarded him the honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters in May 1987.

References

Samuel Fischer Scott Wikipedia