History of PVAMU, NAA and Fort Worth Alumni

Establishment –1876

Prairie View A&M University, the first state supported College in Texas for African Americans, was established during the Reconstruction Period after the Civil War. This was an historical period in which political and economic special interest groups were able to aggressively use the Federal Government to establish public policy, in an attempt to “alter or reshape the cultural milieu of the vanquished southern states”. The University had its beginnings in the Texas Constitution of 1876, which, in separate articles, established an “Agricultural and Mechanical College” and pledged that “Separate schools shall be provided for the white and colored children, and impartial provisions shall be made for both.” As a consequence of these constitutional provisions, the Fifteenth Legislature established “Alta Vista Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas for Colored Youth” on August 14,1876.

Enrollment of the First Students – 1878

The Board of Directors purchased the lands of the Alta Vista Plantation (1388 acres), from Mrs. Helen Marr Kirby, the widow of the late Col. Jared Ellison Kirby, for the establishment of the State Agriculture & Mechanical College of Texas for Colored Youth. The College was named “Alta Vista Agriculture & Mechanical College for Colored Youth”. The A&M Board of Directors was authorized to appoint a President of A&M College and Alta Vista College with an assigned principal station at Alta Vista to administer the college’s day to day affairs. Confederate President Jefferson Davis recommended Mr. Thomas S. Gathright of Mississippi, also from Mississippi and he brought Mr. L.W. Minor, of Mississippi to serve as Principal. Eight young African American men, the first of their race to enroll in a state-supported college in Texas, began their studies on March 11, 1878.

The local Fort Worth Chapter of Prairie View A&M University Alumni is open to all alumni and ex-students having completed at least one semester or one full summer term (both sessions) and departed in good standing with the University.

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2021-2023 Elected Officers of the Fort Worth PVAMU Alumni Chapter


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The local Fort Worth Chapter of Prairie View A&M University Alumni is open to all alumni and ex-students having completed at least one semester or one full summer term (both sessions) and departed in good standing with the University.


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Fort Worth, 76115

About us

The Fort Worth Chapter of Prairie View A&M University Alumni was formed to be a union of Prairie View A&M University alumni and ex-students, and other interested citizens of similar aspirations for the perpetuation of Prairie View A&M University within the local area. This is accomplished by: (a) building and fostering understanding and support for the University; (b) providing services to alumni and loyal friends of the University; (c) encouraging communications among alumni and the University; (d) serving as the central organization for the various alumni chapters and classes; and (e) organizing and implementing programs necessary for securing grants, endowments and other financial assistance for the University.

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