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  2. John Gregg Fee - Wikipedia

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    John Gregg Fee (September 9, 1816 – January 11, 1901) was an abolitionist, minister and educator, as well as the founder of the town of Berea, Kentucky.He established The Church of Christ, Union in Berea (1853), Berea College (1855), the first in the U.S. South with interracial and coeducational admissions, and late in his life, he founded another congregation that would become First ...

  3. Berea College - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1855 by the abolitionist and Augusta College graduate John Gregg Fee (1816–1901), Berea College admitted both black and white students in a fully integrated curriculum, making it the first non-segregated, coeducational college in the South and one of a handful of institutions of higher learning to admit both male and female students in the mid-19th century. [10]

  4. Lincoln Institute (Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Institute was an all-black boarding high school in Shelby County, Kentucky from 1912 to 1966. The school was created by the trustees of Berea College after the Day Law passed the Kentucky Legislature in 1904. It put an end to the racially integrated education at Berea that had lasted since the end of the Civil War.

  5. Day Law - Wikipedia

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    As well as prohibiting students of color from attending the same school as white students, the law prohibited individual schools from operating separate black and white branches within 25 miles of each other. Berea College at the time was the only integrated college in Kentucky. As the bill was being debated in the Kentucky House of ...

  6. Elite 3-point shooter names Kentucky among finalists. The ...

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    Koby Brea — a 6-foot-6, 205-pound guard — released his list of five finalists Monday afternoon, and Kentucky was on it. So was every other blue-blood in college basketball. So was every other ...

  7. Koby Brea - Wikipedia

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    Brea was born on November 6, 2002, in The Bronx. [1] His parents are both from the Dominican Republic. [2] He attended Norman Thomas High School in Manhattan as a freshman but was cut from the basketball team. [2] He then transferred to Monsignor Scanlan High School as a sophomore and played for the junior varsity team. [2]

  8. Koby Brea scores 22 points as No. 9 Kentucky routs ... - AOL

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    Reserve Koby Brea scored 22 points to lead a hot shooting performance from No. 9 Kentucky in a 108-59 rout of Jackson State on Friday night. Brea, a Dayton transfer who led the country in 3-point ...

  9. List of colleges and universities in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky also has two early entrance to college programs, for academically gifted high school juniors and seniors, that allows the students to take college credits while finishing high school. They are the Craft Academy for Excellence in Science and Mathematics , and the Carol Martin Gatton Academy of Mathematics and Science .