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Meharry reportedly told the formerly enslaved family, "I have no money, but when I can I shall do something for your race." [14] Students at Central Tennessee College (CTC) approached the college president about setting up a medical school in 1875. [13] The president, John Braden, approached Samuel Meharry to discuss the proposal. [13]
The George W. Hubbard House in South Nashville was designed by one of the oldest Black-owned architectural firms in the U.S. ... located on the orignal campus of the historically Black Meharry ...
The final straw that ended McMaster’s tenure in the White House seems to have been when he publicly said on February 17, 2018, at the Munich Security Forum — the annual gathering of top ...
Meharry Medical College, Tennessee, US Samuel Meharry: Meharry was a young white man who, in 1826, was aided after an accident by a family of freed slaves. Afterward, he promised to repay their help by doing "something for your race." Fifty years later, he and four brothers donated $15,000 to assist with establishment of the medical department ...
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Henry McMaster, incumbent governor of South Carolina, since 2017; Matthew J. Perry, lawyer, judge; Carol Rasco, director of the Domestic Policy Council under President Bill Clinton; advocate for disability rights, education, and children; Jennifer Clyburn Reed, federal co-chair of the Southeast Crescent Regional Commission
Samuel Washington, more than two years younger than George, died in 1781 and was buried in the cemetery at his Harewood estate near Charles Town, West Virginia. Records showed that Harewood ...
Samuel and Dorothy Eppstein Residence (Frank Lloyd Wright): Long in-line house with an exterior of concrete block and mahogany, built in 1950–59. Curtis and Lillian Meyer Residence (Frank Lloyd Wright): A "solar hemicycle" design, with exterior of concrete block and mahogany, built in 1950–51.