Mary Annette Anderson, valedictorian of the Class of 1899, was the first woman of color to graduate from Middlebury.
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COMMUNITY. IDENTITY. CULTURE. SUPPORT. ADVOCACY. BELONGING.
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Visits to the AFC during the academic year
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Participants in parent and family orientation during First@Midd this year--A record high.
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Events held for the year

Programs and Services
From advising and mentoring to community-building and celebrating identity, the Anderson Freeman Resource Center provides its students with a variety of offerings to support them in all aspects of academic, social, personal, and communal life.

First Generation Student Support
Starting with First@Midd pre-orientation, the AFC offers continued support to first generation students with programming the brings together first-generation faculty staff and students.
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Martin Henry Freeman, salutatorian of the Class of 1849, was the first African- American president of a U.S. college.
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