Langston University is Oklahoma's only historically Black college and the westernmost four-year public HBCU in the United States.
About the Author: Zella Black Patterson (1909-1986) was raised in Logan County and attended Langston University.
336 Pages
Education, Higher
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Book Synopsis
Langston University is Oklahoma's only historically Black college and the westernmost four-year public HBCU in the United States. Founded in 1897 as the Colored Agricultural and Normal University (CANU), Langston's origin lies in the bold vision of a small group of Black pioneers determined to provide higher education for their children. That vision, born out of the Second Morrill Act of 1890, took shape on forty acres of prairie purchased through community bake sales, auctions, and donations.
In this compelling account, Zella Black Patterson--a Langston alumna, professor, and department chair--recounts the university's early days, its cultural and academic achievements, and the indomitable spirit of the people who built it. From the first classes held in a church and local schoolhouse to national honors in athletics, the rise of a strong arts program under poet Melvin Tolson, and the training of World War II aviators, Langston's history is one of resilience, pride, and progress.
Now a member of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund with urban campuses in Oklahoma City and Tulsa, and newly named a Carnegie Research College and University in 2025, Langston continues to fulfill the dreams of its founders.
Review Quotes
"A history of Black people in the state is long, distinctive, and worthy of scholarly treatment. With this volume Patterson has contributed not only to the history of Black people in Oklahoma but to the literature on state institutions." --Chronicles of Oklahoma
"This is the only book to date dedicated to the story of Oklahoma's only HBCU. Amid turbulent political times, the relevance of this history cannot be underestimated. Patterson documents funding and enrollment trends and the policies of innovative leaders. Langston continues to fulfill the 1890s Land Grant mission of providing educational access to all, regardless of social or economic status. This book is a must-read for all Oklahomans."--Cindy Ross-Gibbs, Professor of English, Langston University
"Zella Patterson's book is a 'must' for every school and city library in Oklahoma; a book for every home and surely, no son or daughter of Langston should be without it." --The Black Chronicle
About the Author
Zella Black Patterson (1909-1986) was raised in Logan County and attended Langston University. A longtime professor and chair of its Home Economics Department, she was also a prolific writer and author of three books.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.0 Inches (H) x 6.0 Inches (W) x .76 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.0 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 336
Genre: Education
Sub-Genre: Higher
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Zella J Black Patterson
Language: English
Street Date: January 13, 2026
TCIN: 1008851552
UPC: 9780806196633
Item Number (DPCI): 247-37-5085
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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