It Happened at Michigan: U-M Students Elected First Black Senior Class President in 1948

Feb. 23, 2026
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In 1948, Orval “Val” Johnson, one of fewer than 100 Black students at the University of Michigan, launched a bold campaign for senior class president against campus football legend Pete Elliott. As students cast their votes amid a changing postwar climate, the race became about more than popularity, marking a pivotal moment in campus history.

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