Talladega College community mourns the passing of Dr. Oscar L. Prater

December 13, 2022

(Talladega, AL) The Talladega College community mourns the passing of alumnus and former President Dr. Oscar L. Prater, who died on December 8, 2022.  A renowned educator and administrator, Dr. Prater was known for his unwavering commitment to Historically Black Colleges and Universities.

Highlights of his long and distinguished career include serving as the 6th president of Fort Valley State College from 1990 to 2001 and as the 19th president of Talladega College from 2005 to 2007. He also held diverse leadership roles at Hampton University, including vice president and special assistant to President William R. Harvey.  Dr. Harvey and Dr. Prater, who were classmates and basketball teammates at Talladega College, are among the institution’s 17 graduates who went on to become college presidents.  Dr. Prater was a dedicated educator and a contributing author of The Status of Blacks in Higher Education (1989). During his tenure as president of Talladega College, he established the Talladega Walk of Fame outside historic Swayne Hall and helped increase the institution’s stability.    

His extensive experience in academia included teaching at Rappahannock Community College, Talladega College and Hampton University.  He also taught in Williamsburg, Virginia public schools and served as a member of the Board of Education of the Williamsburg School District.

Dr. Prater was born in Sylacauga, Alabama, in 1939.  He earned a bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Talladega College in 1946; a Master of Arts from Hampton University; and a Master of Science and doctorate in education from the College of William and Mary.  He was a member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. and Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity (The Boulé).  

The Talladega College community extends its sincere condolences to Dr. Prater’s family and friends.