Newswire : President Biden to deliver Commencement Address at Morehouse College

By Stacy M. Brown, NNPA Newswire Senior National Correspondent

President Joe Biden plans to deliver the commencement address at Morehouse College on May 19, a significant event as he seeks to strengthen ties with the diverse coalition that played a pivotal role in his election to the White House.

The White House confirmed Biden’s participation on Tuesday, following his planned address to the United States Military Academy at West Point on May 25. The Morehouse address marks the second consecutive year Biden will address the graduating class of a prominent historically Black institution, having spoken at Howard University in 2023.

Morehouse College is renowned for its storied history and legacy of nurturing influential Black leaders, including civil rights luminary Martin Luther King Jr. and Georgia’s first Black U.S. Senator, Sen. Raphael Warnock. It is considered a beacon of empowerment and academic excellence.

Warnock, a Morehouse alum, said he was excited about the president’s planned address. “I am thrilled to see President Biden return to our great state to deliver this year’s commencement address,” Warnock stated. “His administration’s commitment to addressing the soaring costs of higher education and initiatives like canceling debt for over 4 million Americans have been pivotal in narrowing the racial wealth gap.”

President of Morehouse College, David Thomas, also expressed excitement for Biden’s participation in the commencement ceremony, stating, “We are deeply honored that President Biden has accepted our invitation,” Thomas insisted. “His presence is a testament to our institution’s enduring legacy and our unwavering commitment to excellence, progress, and positive transformation.” 

Henry Goodgame, a Morehouse alumnus and vice president of external relations & alumni engagement, said Biden’s address comes during a pivotal moment for America. “We have invited the leader of the free world to address our community, tackling pressing issues and inspiring our next generation of leaders,” Goodgame commented.

Mekhi Perrin, president of the Student Government Association at Morehouse, highlighted the college’s rich tradition of hosting influential figures and shared the students’ aspirations for the future. “We seek an equitable society that upholds the dignity and respect of all individuals, irrespective of race, ethnicity, nationality, gender, sex, identity, socioeconomic status, or background,” Perrin articulated.

Meanwhile, White House officials said Biden’s address at Morehouse College reaffirms his administration’s commitment to addressing racial disparities and advancing educational opportunities for all Americans.