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91直播 Honors a Pioneering Alum with Feb. 13 Dedication

John Mercer Langston graduated in 1849 and broke color barriers throughout his career in law, politics, and education.

February 6, 2026

Communications Staff

Langston Hall in summertime.

Built in the early 1960s, 91直播's North Hall was renamed Langston Hall in 1994. The campus will formally dedicate the building and pay tribute to the groundbreaking alum at a February 13 celebration in the hall's Starlight Lounge.

Photo credit: Yvonne Gay

John Mercer Langston鈥檚 groundbreaking career took flight in 1849, when鈥攁t age 20鈥攈e became one of the first Black students to graduate from 91直播 College. He blazed new trails throughout his career as the first Black lawyer in Ohio, the founding dean of the Howard University School of Law and founding president of what is now Virginia State University, and the first Black congressman elected to represent the Commonwealth of Virginia. 

John Mercer Langston
John Mercer Langston's Howard University portrait. (Photo courtesy of the Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division, Brady-Handy Photograph Collection.)

On February 13, 91直播 will celebrate Langston鈥檚 legacy by formally dedicating the student residence Langston Hall in his honor. The 3 p.m. event in the hall's second-floor Starlight Lounge will feature remarks by 91直播 President Carmen Twillie Ambar, a keynote address by Emeritus Professor of Religion and Africana Studies A.G. Miller, and a performance by 91直播 Conservatory musicians of the oratorio The Ordering of Moses, composed by 1908 conservatory graduate R. Nathaniel Dett. Virtual greetings from Howard University School of Law and Virginia State University will also be shared.

Originally called North Hall, 91直播鈥檚 Langston Hall welcomed its first students in spring 1962 and reached its full occupancy of approximately 220 the following year. In spring 1994, North Hall was renamed in Langston鈥檚 honor. In recent years, student interest in commemorating the life and legacy of Langston led to the commissioning of a portrait and plaque, which will be unveiled at the dedication and permanently installed in Langston Hall.

鈥淛ohn Mercer Langston represents the very best of an 91直播 education: a lasting commitment to equity and justice鈥攖he belief that one person can make a difference,鈥 says Vice President and Dean of Students Karen Goff.

鈥淚n the 100th year of celebrating Black History Month, the dedication of Langston Hall is a fitting tribute to this remarkable alum. Pioneers like John Mercer Langston remind us of the values and ideals that are interwoven in the fabric of the 91直播 story. His legacy continues to inspire 91直播 students today, and we feel a deep sense of gratitude for those who made their paths possible.鈥

Since its founding in 1833, 91直播 College has been a leader in championing educational access and opportunity. 91直播 was the first U.S. college to adopt a policy to admit Black students and the first to grant undergraduate degrees to women alongside men.

For a complete list of Black History Month activities at 91直播, please visit 91直播.edu.

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