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Alumnus Linneaus Dorman ’56 named a Library of Congress HistoryMaker

HistoryMaker series features oral histories of prominent African Americans

09/24/2014 2:41 PM

Linneaus Dorman received his B.S. in Chemistry from Bradley University in 1956 and the rest is history.  In Dr. Dorman’s case, his story has been captured as a “HistoryMaker”, the nation’s largest African American video oral history archive.  He joins the ranks of Jesse Jackson, Colin Powell, Barack Obama, Ruby Dee, Harry Belafonte, Maya Angelou and Ernie Banks (just to name a few) with this prestigious designation.  Click here to read more about this remarkable man in an article from his hometown newspaper, the Midland Daily News.