Referred to as the father of the Harlem Renaissance, Alain Leroy Locke is the first African American to become a prestigious Rhodes Scholar.
His academic leadership and efforts to highlight black culture has made him a prominent figure in history, and in 2007 the Association of American Rhode Scholars (AARS) partnered with Howard University to plan a symposium on the centenary of the election of Alain Locke as a Rhodes Scholar. In planning this symposium AARS and
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be their duty to arrange a proper interment for the late great scholar. With support from the African American Rhodes Scholar, AARS has purchased a burial plot at the Congressional Cemetary in Washington, D.C. and will host an interment ceremony for Locke on Saturday, September 13th.Locke’s influence as a prominent figure and academic leader in American culture is definitely worth being honored and a proper burial of the scholar is well overdue.
To find out more details about this event head to americanrhodes.org.