Dr. Archie Wade is being remembered as a pioneer who helped pave the way to racial equality within athletics and education. In the late 50s, Mason Bonner was living in the same neighborhood as Wade.
“Dr. Archie Wade’s passing is a profound loss for The University of Alabama,” said UA president Stuart Bell in a news release. “As UA’s first Black faculty member, his leadership and vision created ...
Archie Wade, a man sometimes called the University of Alabama's Jackie Robinson, integrating the faculty, and assisting legendary head football coach Paul W. "Bear" Bryant in recruiting Black ...
On Thursday, at least two more hopefuls through their hat in the ring: radio personality Kim Wade and former Hinds County ...
Archie Wade, The University of Alabama’s first Black faculty member, died at 85 years old on Jan. 13. Wade, a trailblazer in ...
Six former student-athletes have been selected for the Stillman College Athletics Hall of Fame as the Class of 2025.The ...
Six former student-athletes are being inducted into the Stillman College Athletics Hall of Fame. The class is headlined by Alabama Natives Thomas Wesley (baseball), Lester Dent (men's basketball), and ...
Good morning West Alabama! It is Friday, January 17, 2025. This is the 17th day of the year with 348 days remaining.
Dr. Archie Wade, The University of Alabama’s first Black faculty member, died Jan. 13. He was 85. Dr. Wade, a Tuscaloosa native, was born in Big Cove in Madison County on Oct. 2, 1939 and ...