Patterson, Frederick D. 1901-1988
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- African American National Biography, accessed February 28, 2015, via Oxford African American Studies Center database:(Patterson, Frederick Douglass; educator, veterinarian, college / university president; born 10 October 1901 in Washington, District of Columbia, United States; veterinary medicine major at Iowa State University (1923); master's at Iowa State University (1927); doctorate in veterinary medicine from Iowa State University; PhD in Bacteriology from Cornell University; headed the veterinary division at Tuskegee Institute and later served as director of its School of Agriculture (1928); third president of Tuskegee (1935-1953); as president, founded the School of Veterinary Medicine; convinced the federal government to establish an air base at Tuskegee; convinced the Alabama Legislature to raise Tuskegee's annual appropriation; established the first collaborative effort to raise funds for college scholarships, the United Negro College Fund; developed the College Endowment Funding Plan; convinced insurance companies to lend funds to black colleges at lower market rates; honors include, the nation's highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom; died 26 April 1988 in New Rochelle, New York, United States)
- His Chronicles of faith, c1990:CIP t.p. (Frederick D. Douglass) data sheet (1901-1988)
- LC data base, 3/23/89(hdg.: Patterson, Frederick Douglass, 1901- usage: Frederick D. Patterson)
- NUCMC data from Virginia Union University for John Malcus Ellison papers, 1941-1979(F.D. Patterson, pres. of Tuskegee)