UConn Firsts: The First Black Student

In 1914, Alan Thacker Busby quietly made history when he became the first Black student to enroll at the school that today is the University of Connecticut, becoming its first Black graduate four years later. Busby was an honors student, editor of the student newspaper, football player, and founder of a debate club. Busby worked throughout his time at UConn, milking dairy cows and cutting ice from campus ponds in those pre-refrigeration days. After earning his degree, he served in the Army in the final months of World War I, before going on to earn a graduate degree at Cornell University and becoming a professor of animal husbandry, first at Alcorn State University, and then at Lincoln University. He was named an Outstanding Alumnus by UConn in 1969, and in 1990 he returned to his alma mater at the age of 94 to serve as grand marshal in that year’s Homecoming. In 2006, the Board of Trustees renamed the former Charter Oak Suites residence hall in Busby’s honor.

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