Document Type
News Article
Publication Date
6-18-2021
Abstract
Ouachita Baptist University has named Anthony Freeman from Monroe, La., and Tyranni Hubbard from Little Rock, Ark., as the 2021 recipients of the second annual Annie Abrams Living Legacy Award for Black student leaders. They each will receive $2,500.
Named to honor the living legacy of civil rights activist Annie Abrams, the award was established in 2020 to recognize students who have demonstrated leadership and service within Ouachita’s Multicultural Organization Reaching Equality (MORE), living out the university’s mission to live lives of meaningful work.
Recommended Citation
Halbert, Mandy and Ouachita News Bureau, "Anthony Freeman and Tyranni Hubbard receive Ouachita's Annie Abrams Living Legacy Award" (2021). Press Releases. 849.
https://scholarlycommons.obu.edu/press_releases/849
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