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  2. Virginia Union University - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Union competes in the NCAA Division II in the Eastern Division of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association. The school has varsity teams in men's basketball, football, cross country, golf, tennis and track and field, and in women's basketball, bowling, cross country, tennis and track and field, softball and volleyball.

  3. Virginia Union Panthers - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Union plays basketball and volleyball in the Barco-Stevens Hall, built as the Belgian Building for the 1939 New York World's Fair. The building, which has stone reliefs depicting the Belgian Congo, was one of thirteen facilities designated as "unique" by NCAA News in 2005. The building was awarded to the university in 1941 and moved to ...

  4. Richmond 34 - Wikipedia

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    Richmond 34. The Richmond 34 refers to a group of Virginia Union University students who participated in a nonviolent sit-in at the lunch counter of Thalhimers department store in downtown Richmond, Virginia. The event was one of many sit-ins to occur throughout the civil rights movement in the 1960s and was essential to helping desegregate the ...

  5. Virginia Union Panthers football - Wikipedia

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    The Virginia Union Panthers football program is the intercollegiate American football team for Virginia Union University located in the U.S. state of Virginia. The team competes at the NCAA Division II levels and are members of the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA). Virginia Union's first football team was fielded in 1899.

  6. Samuel DeWitt Proctor - Wikipedia

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    Samuel DeWitt Proctor was born in Norfolk, Virginia on July 13, 1921. [1] Unusual for an African American born in this era, Proctor's grandparents on both sides had received education at the university level: his paternal grandmother had attended Hampton Institute, and both of his maternal grandparents had attended Norfolk Mission College,the forerunner of Booker T Washington High School in ...

  7. Hovey Field - Wikipedia

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    Hovey Field. Coordinates: 37.560970°N 77.449064°W. Hovey Field is a stadium in Richmond, Virginia. It is primarily used for American football, and is the home field of the Virginia Union Panthers. Historic Hovey Field has been the home to Virginia Union University football since 1907. [1] On land originally purchased for just over $8,000 ...

  8. List of historically black colleges and universities - Wikipedia

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    Virginia State University: Petersburg [aa] Virginia: 1882 Public Founded as "Virginia Normal and Collegiate Institute at Petersburg" Yes Virginia Union University: Richmond: Virginia: 1865 Private [g] Founded as "Wayland Seminary," and merged with Richmond Institute (1865) in 1889 [22] Yes Virginia University of Lynchburg: Lynchburg: Virginia ...

  9. Virginia University of Lynchburg - Wikipedia

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    Virginia University of Lynchburg is the oldest school of higher learning in Lynchburg. The school was founded in 1886 and incorporated in 1888 by the Virginia Baptist State Convention as the coeducational " Lynchburg Baptist Seminary ". Classes were first held in 1890 under the name Virginia Seminary. [4]