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  2. Wilberforce University - Wikipedia

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    Located three miles (5 km) from the county seat of Xenia, Ohio in the southwestern part of the state, what developed as Wilberforce University was founded as a collaboration among leaders of the Cincinnati Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church and the African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME Church). They planned to promote classical ...

  3. Central State University - Wikipedia

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    Central State University (CSU) is a public, historically black land-grant university in Wilberforce, Ohio, United States. It is a member-school of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund. Established by the state legislature in 1887 as a two-year program for teacher and industrial training, it was originally located with Wilberforce University, a ...

  4. Wilberforce, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Central State University was established by the state legislature in 1887 as a commercial, normal and industrial department, which was located at Wilberforce in the late 19th century. In 1947, the department had expanded to four-year programs and it was established as a separate institution.

  5. Institute for Colored Youth - Wikipedia

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    1991 [ 1 ] The Institute for Colored Youth was founded in 1837 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. It became the first college for African-Americans in the United States, although there were schools that admitted African Americans preceding it. At the time, public policy and certain statutory provisions prohibited the education of ...

  6. William Sanders Scarborough - Wikipedia

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    William Sanders Scarborough (February 16, 1852 – September 9, 1926) is generally thought to be the first African American classical scholar. Born into slavery, Scarborough served as president of Wilberforce University between 1908 and 1920. He wrote a popular university textbook on Classical Greek that was widely used in the 19th century.

  7. List of colleges and universities in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Doctoral/higher research university 18,620 1809 Miami-Jacobs Career College: Dayton Private for-profit 1,200 1998 Mount St. Joseph University: Cincinnati: Private not-for profit Master's university 2,300 1920 Mount Vernon Nazarene University: Mount Vernon: Private not-for profit Master's university 2,317 1968 Muskingum University: New Concord

  8. Reverdy C. Ransom - Wikipedia

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    Wilberforce, Ohio, U.S. Spouse (s) Leanna Watkins (1881–1886) Emma S. Connor (1887–1943) Georgia Myrtle Teal (1943–1959) Reverdy Cassius Ransom (January 4, 1861 – April 22, 1959) was an American Christian socialist, civil rights activist, and leader in the African Methodist Episcopal Church. He was ordained and served as the 48th A.M.E ...

  9. University of Hull - Wikipedia

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    The university has three main halls of residence on campus: Taylor Court is located next to the Wilberforce building and houses 288 students in en-suite rooms with shared kitchens. [43] The Courtyard opened in 2016 and is situated next to the Student Union, it houses 562 students in en-suite rooms as well as some rooftop apartments. [44]