After working as researcher in
Kampala,
Uganda and teaching at his alma mater Arkansas AM&N and
Lincoln University (Missouri), Morgan was hired as the first Black assistant professor at the University of Arkansas in 1969. He did research on a range of topics, including the intersection between race and education, the Caribbean, the use of the dollar standard in African countries and sociology in general. Morgan co-founded the university's Black Student Association in the wake of
Martin Luther King Jr. in 1969 and mentored thousands of students. Morgan published multiple books, including
America without Ethnicity (1981) and more for public consumption
The Edge of Campus: A Journal of the Black Experience at the University of Arkansas (1990, together with his wife). Morgan retired in 2012. == Recognition ==