Photos are valuable when attempting to understand the past. With them, we can put faces to the names and events that brought us to the present by shaping the past. Below are photos of those who were essential to the past of Seton Hill's Black community.
Members of S.O.U.L. eating in Lowe Dining Hall; circa 1970s
Photos from a mass sponsored by S.O.U.L.; date unknown
Action photos from a mass sponsored by S.O.U.L.; date unknown
Unidentified Black students sit together and talk; circa 1970s.
Unidentified student awarding Black security guard for his work at Seton Hill College; date unknown
A photo of Dr. James Ruffins, the first identified Black professor at Seton Hill College
1993 yearbook photos of Black Seton Hill College students
1992-1993 Freshman class officers
1993 yearbook photos of Black students on campus
Action shots of Black student at Seton Hill College; taken from 1993 yearbook
Sister Mary Stanisalus Sampson, the second Black graduate from Seton Hill College; 1946
Sister Mary Canice Lastrapes, the third Black graduate from Seton Hill College; 1948
Sister Mary Reginald Carter; the fourth Black graduate from Seton Hill College; 1950