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Wilson, Norman, 1912 or 1913-1997

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1913 - 1997

Biography

Norman Wilson Sr., (1913-1997) was a professor of economics at Southern University in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Norman Wilson Sr. was born January 27, 1913, in Gibsland, Louisiana to Leon P. Wilson and Flavia Matthews. He graduated high school from Coleman College and attended Leland College in Atlanta, Georgia, for a year. Wilson received his bachelor of arts in 1935 from Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia. On September 3, 1937, he married Ernestine Darby. They had two children. Desiring to pursue a master's degree, he rode freight trains across the country for two weeks to Brigham Young University, a historically white university, where he became the first Black student to receive a degree. Wilson graduated with his master's degree in agricultural economics in 1938, moved on to advanced studies in economics at Harvard University from 1944 to 1946, and earned a doctorate at the University of Missouri in 1960. Wilson taught at Livingstone College in Salisbury, North Carolina for thirteen years, and in 1960, began working at Southern University in New Orleans, Louisiana. At Southern University, Wilson founded the Business Economic Department, retiring in 1983. Norman Wilson Sr. passed away February 12, 1997, in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Citation:
Familysearch, November 9, 2022 (Born to Flavia Matthews. On September 3, 1937, married Ernestine Darby; two children) Norman Wilson Sr. papers, 1942-1997 (Norman Wilson Sr. was born January 27, 1913 to Leon P. Wilson and Mrs. Flavia Wilson; graduated high school from Coleman College; attended Leland College in Atlanta, Georgia for a year; received his bachelor of arts in 1935 from Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia; Desiring to pursue a master’s degree, he rode freight trains across the country for two weeks to Brigham Young University, where he became the first African American student to receive a degree; graduated with his master's degree in 1938; moved on to advanced studies in economics at Harvard University from 1944 to 1946, and earned a doctorate at the University of Missouri in 1960; taught at Livingstone College in Salisbury, North Carolina for thirteen years, and in 1960, began working at Southern University in New Orleans, Louisiana. At Southern University, Wilson founded the Business Economic Department, retiring in 1983; died February 12, 1997, in New Orleans, Louisiana) The Y news, May 12, 1939, p. 1 (Master of Science degree in agricultural economics)

Found in 1 Collection or Record:

Norman Wilson Sr. papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSS 9595
Scope and Contents

Contains papers of Norman Wilson Sr. and his family, including the memorial service program for Wilson, a publication by Wilson on multiple correlation in mathematics, photographs, ephemera, and a diary kept by Norman Wilson Sr.'s wife, Ernestine Dalby Wilson, in 1942. Materials are dated from 1942 to 1997.

Dates: approximately 1942-1997