By Associated Press - Thursday, November 29, 2018

NEW BRITAIN, Conn. (AP) - A Connecticut university is one step closer to realizing a campaign to officially recognize the university’s first black graduate.

A key committee at Central Connecticut State University in New Britain unanimously endorsed a plan to rename a social sciences building after Ebenezer Bassett, who graduated from the then-Connecticut Normal School in 1853.

Bassett was the United States’ first-ever African-American diplomat in his role as Ambassador to Haiti under President Ulysses S. Grant.

The Hartford Courant reports educator William Fothergill has spent nearly a decade lobbying the Connecticut State University System to recognize Bassett. Fothergill says Wednesday’s vote was great process and recognizes a great man.

A final vote comes next month.

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Information from: Hartford Courant, http://www.courant.com

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