George Pratt

George Anthony Pratt, a native of Jacksonville, FL, is a third-year history and religion double major at Morehouse College in Atlanta, Ga. He is an active leader and student on campus, serving as the Historian-In-Residence for the Department of Student Life, an SGA Senator At-Large, and Historian of the Glee Club. George is also a staff writer for the Maroon Tiger and serves on the executive board for the MLK Jr. International Chapel Assistants Program and Howard Thurman Honors Program. Additionally, he serves as the Parliamentarian for the International Young People’s Division (YPD) of the A.M.E. Church and is a member of the youth committee for the National Association of Parliamentarians (NAP). George Anthony, a burgeoning scholar and thought leader, received the UNCF Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship and the Andrew Young Center’s Social Justice and Leadership Innovation Award. His research interests include Africana religious studies, African American and African Diaspora studies, and gender and sexuality studies.

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