The history of Talladega College began on November 20, 1865, when two former slaves William Savery and Thomas Tarrant, both of Talladega, met in convention with a group of new freedmen in Mobile, Alabama. From this meeting came the commitment, "...We regard the education of our children and youth as vital to the preservation of our liberties, and true religion as the foundation of all real virtue, and shall use our utmost endeavors to promote these blessings in our common country."
Programs
Accounting, Administration, African-American Studies, American Studies, Art, Art Education, Art History, Banking, Biology, Business, Business Administration, Chemistry, Communication, Computer Science, Counseling, Education, English, Finance, Fine Arts, French, History, Humanities, Marketing, Mass Communication, Math, Mathematics, Modern Languages, Music, Music Performance, Natural Sciences, Physics, Psychology, Public Administration, Science, Sciences, Social Sciences, Social Work, Sociology, Spanish
Campus type
Normal
Carnegie
Baccalaureate Colleges - Liberal Arts
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