BLACK SOCIAL HISTORY
Cyrus G. Wiley
| Cyrus Gilbert Wiley | |
|---|---|
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| President of Georgia State Industrial College for Colored Youth | |
| In office 1921–1926 | |
| Preceded by | Richard R. Wright |
| Succeeded by | Benjamin F. Hubert |
| Personal details | |
| Born | August 13, 1881 Hilton Head Island, South Carolina |
| Died | January 3, 1930 (aged 48) Atlanta, Georgia |
| Alma mater | Georgia State Industrial College for Colored Youth[1] |
| Profession | educator |
Cyrus Gilbert Wiley (August 13, 1881 – January 3, 1930)[2][3] served as president of Georgia State Industrial College for Colored Youth from 1921 and until 1926 succeeding Richard R. Wright.[1]
Biography
Education[edit]
Wiley was a 1902 graduate of Georgia State Industrial College for Colored Youth.[1]
President
Wiley succeeded Richard R. Wright as president of the college in 1921. During his term as president the first female students were admitted as boarding students on the campus.[1] Additionally, the college was established as a federal agricultural extension center.[4]
Legacy
The Willcox-Wiley Physical Education Complex, built in 1954 on the university's campus, is named in honor of Cyrus G. Wiley.[5]

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