Name |
Class year |
Notability |
Reference(s) |
Tommie Agee |
1961 |
former professional baseball player |
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Garland Boyette |
|
former professional football player |
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Willie Brown |
1963 |
former professional football player; member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame |
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Jophery Brown |
|
former Major League Baseball player; stuntman in film and television for over 30 years |
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Buck Buchanan |
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former professional football player; member of the College Football Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame |
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Patricia Cage-Bibbs |
1972 |
women's basketball head coach at North Carolina A&T State University, Hampton University, and Grambling State University; has over 400 wins in her coaching career |
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Ronnie Coleman |
|
professional bodybuilder and eight-time Mr. Olympia winner |
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Bruce Eugene |
2005 |
former professional football player |
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Clemente Gordon |
1990 |
football player |
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Charles "Charlie Red" Hardnett |
1962 |
former ABA basketball player |
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James "Shack" Harris |
1969 |
first black quarterback to start in the NFL |
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Jason Hatcher |
2006 |
current NFL defensive end |
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Tyree Hollins |
|
professional football player |
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Charlie Joiner |
1969 |
former professional football player and member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame |
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Johnny Jeter |
|
former Major League Baseball player |
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Trumaine Johnson |
|
former professional football player |
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Ernie Ladd |
|
former professional football player and professional wrestler (nicknamed "The Big Cat") |
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Albert Lewis |
|
former professional football player |
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Guy Prather |
|
former professional football player |
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Willis Reed |
|
retired professional basketball player |
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Patrick Scott |
|
former professional football player |
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Goldie Sellers |
|
former professional football player |
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Winston Short |
|
former track athlete who competed for Trinidad in the Commonwealth and Pan American Games during the 1960s |
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Everson Walls |
1980 |
former NFL All-Pro cornerback and Super Bowl champion (XXV) |
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Doug Williams |
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former NFL quarterback; MVP of Super Bowl XXII |
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Gerald Williams |
|
former Major League Baseball player |
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