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  2. Richard Humphreys (philanthropist) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Humphreys (February 13, 1750 – 1832) [1] was an American silversmith and philanthropist who founded a school for African Americans in Philadelphia. Originally called the African Institute, it was renamed the Institute for Colored Youth and eventually became Cheyney University of Pennsylvania, the oldest historically black university in the United States.

  3. List of historically black colleges and universities - Wikipedia

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    Originally a department at Wilberforce University [6] Yes Cheyney University of Pennsylvania: Cheyney: Pennsylvania: 1837 Public The oldest HBCU. Founded by Quaker philanthropist Richard Humphreys as Institute for Colored Youth Yes Claflin University: Orangeburg: South Carolina: 1869 Private [h] Yes Clark Atlanta University: Atlanta: Georgia ...

  4. Cheyney University of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Cheyney University of Pennsylvania is a public historically black university in Cheyney, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1837 as the Institute for Colored Youth , [ 5 ] it is the oldest of all historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) in the United States.

  5. What is an HBCU? A look at North Carolina’s historic Black ...

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    That school was the African Institution in Pennsylvania, renamed Cheyney University in 1913, ... Saint Augustine’s University was founded in Raleigh in 1867 as Normal and Collegiate Institute ...

  6. List of Omega Psi Phi chapters - Wikipedia

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    Founded on November 17, ... In 1961 Sigma Chapter was established at Michigan State University. Tau May 1, 1922: ... Cheyney University of Pennsylvania: Cheyney ...

  7. List of land-grant universities - Wikipedia

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    Michigan State University (designated on March 18, 1863) [5] [13] Founded in 1855 by the State of Michigan, and known as the "Agricultural College of the State of Michigan" with its own state grants of land, the Michigan State model provided a precedent for the federal Morrill Act of 1862. In 1955, Michigan State University and Pennsylvania ...

  8. March Madness: Dawn Staley's Cheyney jersey 'means a ... - AOL

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    I’m like, ‘OK, Dawn is rocking Cheyney University!’” Cheyney, the nation’s oldest HBCU, is located just over 30 miles west of Staley’s hometown of Philadelphia.

  9. Institute for Colored Youth - Wikipedia

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    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 blacks in ...