49 alumni…
- Prince Saunders (1775-1839)
- Moor's Charity School Class of 1808Educator, Pan-Africanist, and Advisor to Haiti's President
- Thomas Paul, Jr. (1812-1885)
- Class of 1841, A.B.Garrison Abolitionist and African Free School Headmaster
- Pelleman M. Williams (1819-1882)
- Class of 1845Educator in New England and the postbellum South
- Edward Garrison Draper (1834-1858)
- Class of 1855, A.B.First Black College-Educated Lawyer for Liberia
- William Henry Furniss (1846-1920)
- Class of 1862Assistant to secretary of state of Mississippi, educator, and government postal worker
- John Randall Blackburn (1841-1937)
- Class of 1863Professor, educator and university trustee
- Douglass Carr Griffing (1845-1925)
- Class of 1873, A.B.Reconstruction-era state senator and educator in Mississippi
- Winfield Scott Montgomery (1853-1928)
- Class of 1878, A.B., ΦΒΚWashington D.C. Educator and 2nd Black Phi Beta Kappa
- James Dallas Burrus (1846-1928)
- Class of 1879, A.M.Educator in Virginia
- James Major Colson, Jr. (1855-1909)
- Class of 1883, A.M., ΦΒΚEducator, Scholar, and HBCU President
- Remus Grant Robinson (1873-1910)
- Class of 1897, B.L.Immigrant From Bermuda and Southern Educator
- John Tully Thorne (1874-1940)
- Class of 1897, B.L.Public school educator in New York City
- George Francis Smith (1877-1900)
- Class of 1898, A.B., ΦΒΚProfessor and educator
- Arthur Henry Jeffreys (1880-1934)
- Class of 1904College athlete (football, track), teacher and Pullman porter
- John Miller Marquess (1882-1936)
- Class of 1904, A.B.Athlete, College President, and Republican Party Loyalist
- John Wesley Cromwell, Jr. (1883-1971)
- Class of 1906, A.B., ΦΒΚFirst African American CPA and educator in Washington, D.C.
- George Matthew King (1874-1942)
- Class of 1906, A.B. (1909)Businessman and educator
- Wilder Percival Montgomery (1885-1931)
- Class of 1906, A.B.Educator and public school administrator
- Ernest Everett Just (1883-1941)
- Class of 1907, A.B., ΦΒΚThe Black Apollo of Science
- Walter Milton Price (1884-1957)
- Class of 1910, A.B.Educator and public school administrator
- George William Adams, Jr. (1894-1969)
- Class of 1915, A.B.Physician (pathologist) and medical educator in Washington, D.C.
- Charles Edward Lane, Jr. (1893-1947)
- Class of 1915Educator, businessman, and real estate developer
- Charles McDuffy Wilder (1894-1935)
- Class of 1915, B.S.Physician and medical educator in Washington, D.C.
- Lester Blackwell Granger (1896-1976)
- Class of 1918, A.B.Social worker, educator, National Urban League executive director, and civil rights leader
- Clarence Harvey Mills (1892-1950)
- Class of 1918, A.B., ΦΒΚProfessor, humanities scholar and educator at several historically black institutions
- Albert Neal Dow Brooks (1897-1964)
- Class of 1919Educator, journal editor and public school administrator in Washington, D.C.
- Charles Herbert Marshall, Jr. (1898-1983)
- Class of 1920Physician in Washington, D.C. and active in public education
- Sumner Grimshaw Fletcher (1902-1986)
- Class of 1923Public School Principal in Washington, DC
- Charles Wendell Freeman (1900-1980)
- Class of 1923Physician (dermatology) and medical educator in Washington, D.C.
- Emilio Aguinaldo Lanier (1900-1994)
- Class of 1924, A.B.Professor of English at U.S. and Japanese universities
- Samuel Stanley Morris (1898-1984)
- Class of 1925, A.B.Educator in public colleges and school systems
- Theodore Arthur Rambeau (1900-1989)
- Class of 1926, A.B.University professor in Atlanta, Georgia
- Hildrus Augustus Poindexter (1901-1987)
- DMS Class of 1927Physician-Educator and Tropical Medicine Expert
- Cortlandt Matthews Colson (1905-1968)
- Class of 1929Physician, medical educator and civic leader in Petersburg, Virginia
- Lenoir Hall Cook (1907-1977)
- Class of 1929, A.B.Shaw University (North Carolina) professor and administrator
- Charles Twitchell Davis (1918-1981)
- Class of 1939, A.B., ΦΒΚEnglish Professor and Yale's Afro-American Studies Chair
- Charles Alfred Pinderhughes (1919-1998)
- Class of 1940, A.B.College athlete (swimming), physician (psychiatry) and medical educator in Boston, Massachusetts
- Samuel Carey Bullock (1921-1995)
- Class of 1943, A.B.Physician (psychiatry) and academic medical education leader in Philadelphia
- Lisle Carleton Carter (1925-2009)
- Class of 1945, A.B.Attorney, University President, and Dartmouth Trustee
- Carl Victor Granger, Jr. (1928-2019)
- Class of 1949, A.B.Physician, professor, department chair, and researcher at Buffalo School of Medicine
- Samuel Wells Smith (1928-2011)
- Class of 1949, A.B.Science teacher and college administrator
- Robert Shaw Wilkinson, Jr. (1928-)
- Class of 1950, B.S.Physician (internal medicine) and medical educator in Washington, D.C.
- Julian Kenneth Robinson (1930-2012)
- Class of 1952, A.B.Government administrator and public higher education dean, vice-president, and trustee
- William Cornet Pryor, Jr. (1932-2020)
- Dartmouth College Class of 1954, A.B.Jurist, federal judge, and law school professor
- Richard Leonidas Fairley (1933-2006)
- Class of 1955, A.B.College athlete (basketball) and Deputy Assistant Secretary, U.S. Department of Education
- James Pleasant Breeden (1934-2020)
- Class of 1956, A.B.Episcopal Priest, Educator, and Mississippi Freedom Rider
- Wilburn Pinkard Durousseau (1937-)
- Dartmouth College Class of 1958, A.B.Physician (Ob-Gyn) and medical educator, Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science
- Vertie Ferina Ives, Jr. (1936-1992)
- Dartmouth College Class of 1958Engineer, teacher, and civic worker
- Robert Grayson McGuire, III (1938-1975)
- Class of 1958, A.B.College professor at Dartmouth and Howard, Black Studies scholar, and community activist