•
Ted Blunt, retired elected official, educator and former athlete, served as the former president, City Council of Wilmington, Delaware •
Javonte Cooke, NBA player •
Rajah Caruth,
NASCAR driver •
Carla Cunningham, Democratic politician. She is a member of the
North Carolina House of Representatives from the 106th District, being first elected in 2012 •
Donald Evans (American football), former professional American football Defensive Lineman in the
National Football League for the
Los Angeles Rams,
Philadelphia Eagles,
Pittsburgh Steelers &
New York Jets •
Louis Farrakhan, religious leader, African-American activist, and social commentator •
Oronde Gadsden, former professional American football wide receiver in the
National Football League for the
Dallas Cowboys and
Miami Dolphins •
Charlie Brady Hauser former North Carolina State Legislator General Assembly 1983-1984 and 1984–1986. The originator of CIAA 1.6 Rule Prediction Table in 1969. WSSU Education Department Chair. Challenged NC Jim Crow Bus Laws in 1945, 9 years before Rosa Parks challenge. He was part of the Freedom Riders documentary ''You Don't Have to Ride Jim Crow''. Hauser was given a Merit Award from US Power Squadrons for charting NC Intercoastal Waterways in 1977. •
William Hayes, American football defensive end for the
Miami Dolphins of the
National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the
Tennessee Titans in the fourth round of the
2008 NFL draft. •
Cleo Hill, professional basketball player who was selected by the
St. Louis Hawks in the first round (8th overall) of the
1961 NBA draft. •
Maria Howell, actress and singer. She made her film debut in
The Color Purple (1985) and appeared in
Hidden Figures (2016) as Ms. Sumner. •
Richard Huntley, professional American football running back in the
National Football League. He played six seasons for the
Atlanta Falcons (1996), the
Pittsburgh Steelers (1998–2000), the
Carolina Panthers (2001), and the
Detroit Lions (2002). •
Ameer Jackson, former professional basketball player •
Harry Lewis, member of the
Pennsylvania House of Representatives, representing the 74th House district in
Chester County, Pennsylvania. •
Earl "The Pearl" Monroe 1964–1967, former
NBA guard; member of
Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. •
Derwin L. Montgomery, Winston-Salem City Councilman, pastor, owner of the Winston-Salem Chronicle, and a member of the North Carolina House of Representatives. •
Lorraine H. Morton, politician, longest-serving and first African American mayor of Evanston, Illinois. •
Timmy Newsome, former American football fullback in the
National Football League for the
Dallas Cowboys. •
Earline W. Parmon,
Democratic Politician. •
Jim Reid, former NBA player •
Monté Ross, head coach of
North Carolina A&T Aggies men's basketball •
Shanquella Robinson Fashion Designer •
Marshall L. Shepard, Baptist minister and Philadelphia City Councilman. • Louise Smith, an educator who established the first kindergarten program in North Carolina. •
Stephen A. Smith, ESPN personality, co-star of
First Take •
Melvin Sutton, former NFL cheerleader for the
Carolina Panthers •
TiaCorine, rapper •
Carlos Terry, former NBA player •
Yancey Thigpen, former
NFL wide receiver who played for the
San Diego Chargers (1991), the
Pittsburgh Steelers (1992–1997), and the
Tennessee Oilers/Titans (1998-2000) •
Dennis L.A. White, stage and screen actor noted for portraying Damion 'D-Roc' Butler in the
Notorious B.I.G. biopic entitled
Notorious and the re-occurring character "Mistah Ray" on NBC's
Parenthood •
Earl "The Twirl" Williams, American-Israeli basketball player •
Haywoode Workman, former NBA player ==References==