LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, Pa. – Renowned civil rights and personal injury attorney Benjamin Crump, the attorney for the family of the slain George Floyd, and Michael Eric Dyson, one of the nation’s most renowned professors, authors, preachers, lecturers, and media personalities, will deliver commencement addresses at Lincoln University’s 161st and 162nd commencements this month.
The Class of 2020, whose commencement ceremony was postponed by the COVID-19 pandemic, will be celebrated at the 1 p.m. ceremony headlined by Crump this Friday, May 21. The Class of 2021 commencement, which will feature Dyson’s remarks, will be held at 11 a.m. Sunday, May 23. More than 440 graduates from each class will be honored.
“Now more than ever, the vision and voices of advocates for social justice must be heard,” said President Brenda A. Allen. “Mr. Crump’s persistence, passion, and leadership on civil rights exemplify what we teach students: to focus their energy on bringing constructive change to the society in which we live.
“The same can be said of Dr. Dyson. His 24 books, including seven New York Times bestsellers whose subjects range from Martin Luther King, Jr. to Malcolm X, Tupac Shakur, Jay-Z, and Barack Obama—as well as his commentary on NPR, CNN, MSNBC, and Fox News--continue to illuminate, in frank and searing terms, what it means to be Black in America.”
Selected for these honors by the faculty and approved by the Board of Trustees, Crump will also receive an honorary Doctor of Laws and Dr. Dyson will also receive an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters. During Friday’s ceremony, three recipients will also receive honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degrees: Nelson Henry Jr. (posthumously), Dr. Leonard Bethel, and Emery Wimbish. During Sunday’s commencement, Gloria Carter, Dr. Charles V. Hamilton, and Percy (Master P) Miller will receive honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degrees.