Anthony Wright Administration Building

Today, the building remains a prominent fixture on the front lawn

The Administration Building was built in 1952 and soon became the center of campus activity, holding various school events, presentations and chapel. Today, the building remains a prominent fixture on the front lawn, housing several administrative offices and a 973-seat auditorium. Following a proposal by the Task Force on Recognizing African American Achievement at Harding University which was approved by the board of trustees, the building was named the Anthony & Wright Administration Building on Oct. 23, 2021, in honor of the first African American graduates, Bro. Elijah Anthony and Dr. Howard Wright. In addition, monuments were erected outside the building to honor both Anthony and Wright as well as J.C. Lewis Brown, Walter Cunningham and David Johnson — the first African American students to enroll — and Thelma Fae Smith and Curtis Sykes — the first African Americans to graduate with master’s degrees. The dedication ceremony on Oct. 23, 2021 was recorded and is available to watch. Harding University continues to seek ways to recognize and remember the history and presence of African American students and alumni in an effort to celebrate the entire heritage of the Harding family.

 

Elijah Anthony & Dr. Howard Wright

Elijah Anthony and Dr. Howard Wright were the first two African American students to graduate from Harding with a bachelor’s degree.

Walter Cunningham, J.C. Lewis Brown & David Johnson

Walter Cunningham, J.C. Lewis Brown and David Johnson were the first three African American students to enroll and attend Harding.

 

Curtis Sykes & Thelma Fae Smith

Curtis Sykes and Thelma Fae Smith were the first two African Americans to graduate from Harding with a master’s degree.