Benjamin F. Hilbun Explained

Benjamin Franklin Hilbun (November 14, 1890 – December 13, 1963)[1] was the President of the Mississippi State College during its name change to Mississippi State University from 1953–1960.[2] Dr. Hilbun was a long time employee of Mississippi State having served on the faculty at MSU from 1925 until his retirement as President in 1960.[3]

Hilbun supported the legal degradation of African-American citizens. As president of the university, Hilbun did not permit its athletic teams to play against teams with African-American players or participate in post-season tournaments that welcomed African-American players. While Mississippi State's basketball team qualified for the 1959 NCAA basketball tournament, Hilbun forbade the team from entering.[4] Mississippi State University honored Hilbun by naming the Departments of Geosciences and Physics & Astronomy building Hilbun Hall.[5] [6]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Lives of Mississippi Authors, 1817–1967. 9781617034183. 1981.
  2. Web site: President's Office (Mississippi State University) . 2010-12-26 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20101226172528/http://www.msstate.edu/president/timeline/ . 2010-12-26 .
  3. Web site: Archived copy . 2013-06-12 . 2014-08-08 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140808041449/http://library.msstate.edu/FindingAid/Benjamin_Franklin_Hilbun,_Jr._papers_finding_aid_MSS.32.pdf . dead .
  4. News: March 1, 1959. Mississippi State Can't Go To Tourney . Sarasota Herald-Tribune . Sarasota, Florida. 13.
  5. Web site: Hilbun Hall.
  6. Web site: Mississippi State University Interactive Map.