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G. Leon Netterville
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G. Leon Netterville (July 16, 1906 - February 12, 2000) was an African-American academic administrator. He served as the president of Southern University, a historically black university and land grant college in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, from 1968 to 1972.
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Early life
Netterville was born on July 16, 1906, in Ascension Parish, Louisiana.[1] He graduated from Southern University, where he earned a bachelor's degree. He subsequently earned a master's degree from Columbia University.[1]
Career
Netterville returned to his alma mater, Southern University, as the dean of men and business manager in 1938. He was vice president for finance and business affairs in 1967,[1] and he served as president from 1968 to 1972. In November 1972, he fired two faculty members who had advised Civil Rights activists during protests.[2] He retired shortly after two students were shot on campus.[3]
Personal life and death
With his wife Rebecca, Netterville had a son, George Leon Netterville III and daughter Rebecca Roberta Netterville preceded him in death. Netterville resided in Baton Rouge. He is survived by his granddaughter Rebecca Netterville.[1]
Netterville died on February 12, 2000, in Baton Rouge, at 93.[1][3]
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