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to speak at the school; he was prohibited by the city from speaking publicly anywhere else in
Greensboro. His speech was entitled "A Realistic Look At Race Relations," and was delivered to a standing-room-only audience at Annie Merner Pfeiffer Chapel on campus. Player said about this visit, "Bennett
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In 1878, freedmen purchased land for a future college campus (which was developed as the current site). Hearing about the college, New York businessman Lyman
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Physical Education Building is named for a long-time trustee of Bennett College who was also president of the Women's Home Missionary Society of the Methodist Church. The gymnasium contains an Olympic-style swimming pool, a standard basketball court, a combined stage
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Intergenerational Center, the Bennett College laboratory preschool, is used as a pre-observational and training site for elementary education majors before their official field experiences in a public school setting. The first five-star, licensed child-care facility in Guilford County,
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of the South, and Jones recruited faculty, staff, and students, from all cultural and ethnic backgrounds. The school was expanded to a 42-acre campus with 33 buildings, and its endowment increased to $ 1.5 million. Although he had major achievements, Jones's tenure was also marked with controversy.
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President of Bennett College. She was the first African-American woman to be president of a four-year, fully accredited liberal arts college or university. During Player's tenure, Bennett in 1957 was one of the first historically black colleges to receive accreditation from the
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became President of Bennett College. She led a $ 21 million expansion and renovation project for the college. She increased enrollment, added four new buildings, including a multimedia center, and renovated additional buildings. Malveaux enhanced the overall academic curriculum, which focuses on
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Bennett College offers 24 majors and nineteen minors under three divisions: the Division of Natural and Behavioral Sciences and Mathematics, the Division of Social Sciences and Education, and the Division of Humanities. These disciplines include degrees in Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science,
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Former provost Phyllis Worthy Dawkins assumed the presidency on August 15, 2016. Dawkins focused on faculty/staff recruitment and reinvigorating living-learning communities; she launched a leadership institute. She was replaced in 2019 by Suzanne Walsh, who was previously deputy director of the
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The school held its inaugural classes in the basement of Warnersville Methodist Episcopal Church North (now St. Matthew's United Methodist) in Greensboro. Bennett was coeducational and offered both high school and college-level courses, to help many blacks compensate for their previous lack of
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Black Hall was built in 1937 as Henry Pfeiffer Science Hall and was renamed for Ethel F. Black, a Bennett College trustee, when a new Henry Pfeiffer Science Hall was built in 1967–68. It is one of two principal classroom buildings. The building houses the administrative offices of Enrollment
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Willa B. Player led Bennett until 1966. She was succeeded by Isaac H. Miller. His father had been an administrator at Bennett during President Frank Trigg's tenure. Miller maintained the "Bennett Ideal," despite the social changes of the late 1960s. Students protested the strict dress codes,
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started as President of Bennett College on July 1, 1987. She established the Women's Leadership Institute and the Center for African Women and Women of the African Diaspora. Bennett admitted new African immigrants as well as students who were African nationals. In 1989, poet and activist
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On July 1, 2012, Esther Terry '61 became the first alumna to lead the college. Already serving as the college's provost, Terry was made interim president for a full academic year. In 2013, the Board of Trustees announced Terry would be the sixteenth president of Bennett College.
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Henry Pfeiffer Science Building was built in 1968. In addition to classrooms and laboratories, this structure contains four computer laboratories, one electronic classroom, an animal laboratory with an adjacent greenhouse, and the faculty development resource room and faculty
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was installed at Bennett College, becoming the first African-American woman president of an accredited, four-year liberal arts college. She encouraged her students to be activists in the issues of the day. Beginning in 1960, Bennett students took part in the ultimately
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Carnegie Building, formerly a branch library of the City of Greensboro, was acquired by Bennett College in 1967 and renovated for use as a center for outreach programs. This facility houses the Truth and Reconciliation Archives and a portion of Information Technology
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Pfeiffer Science Computer Laboratories serves all students on campus in a wide variety of disciplines. The computer labs, located on the first floor of Pfeiffer Science Building, are used as electronic classrooms for specific classes as well as for general academic
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and ballet studio, a corrective exercise gymnasium, faculty offices, four classrooms, and a seminar-conference room. This facility provides classrooms for the Early/Middle College High School at Bennett, a partnership program with the Guilford County School System.
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movie theaters because of their segregation, which was state law at the time, and the depictions of black women in films they were showing. Frances Jones, daughter of the college president, led the protest; she was in her first year. This protest during the
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Merner Pfeiffer Plant – Journalism and Media Studies Building was adapted for reuse as an academic building in 2009. This historic building originally constructed in 1935 as the heating plant for the campus, houses the Department of Journalism & Media
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John H. Race Administration Building, erected in 1925, is named for a Methodist church Publishing House official and trustee of Bennett College. It houses Business and Finance, Human Resources, Global Studies, the Entrepreneurship Institute, and Public
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Pfeiffer Residence Hall, constructed in 1924, was the nucleus of the current Bennett College campus and the first of five structures that bear some variation of the names of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pfeiffer, the institution's most generous early
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In 1930, on the graduation of its first four women with a four-year bachelor's degree, the "A" rating was granted to the college by the North Carolina State Department of Education. This same rating was granted to the college in 1936 by the
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of New York broke the story of the arrests nationally, with front-page headlines and a picture of well-dressed female students entering the back of a paddy wagon without any help from the police officers surrounding it. It reported that
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Management, the Registrar's Office, the Division of Social Sciences and Education including the Departments of Business and Economics, Curriculum and Instruction, Political Science and Social Work/Sociology, and one computer laboratory.
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The Women's Home Missionary Society's on-campus involvement with Bennett women dates back to 1886.) Around this time, Bennett alumnae were nicknamed the "Bennett Belles" and the school gained a reputation as an institution of quality.
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Rose Catchings Complex, built in 1981, houses the administrative office of the Provost and Senior Associate Provost of the college; Student Health Services, Counseling Center, Information Technology IT, and Administrative
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Jessie M. Reynolds Residence Hall, built in 1948, was named for Mrs. Reynolds, a Bennett College trustee from 1936 to 1948 and president of the Woman's Division of Christian Service of the Methodist Church from 1940 to
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First African American woman to train and to become a faculty member at Massachusetts General Hospital. She also led a successful protest and boycott of downtown Greensboro, NC movie theaters in 1937.
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bar, post office, SGA offices, Commuter Student Lounge, Bennett Boutique, and recreational areas as well as the offices of the Student Affairs, Career Services, Residence Life, and Student Activities.
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and train both men and women as teachers. Originally coed, in 1926 it became a four-year women's college. It is one of two historically black colleges that enroll only women, the other being
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was installed as president of the new women's college and served. Under his leadership, the college expanded, reaching an enrollment of 400. It became known in the black community as the
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Annie Merner Residence Hall bears the maiden name of Mrs. Henry Pfeiffer and was erected in 1937–38. It currently houses faculty offices and The Institute For Academic Success (IAS).
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Robert E. Jones Residence Hall, built in 1922, is named for the first black minister elected as a general superintendent with full Episcopal responsibilities in the Methodist Church.
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police were surprised that the "Bennett Belles" had protested, as they were considered refined young women from an "elitist finishing school." At the peak of the
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and leftist activities, as these groups were politically active in the United States. They ordered him to prohibit the students from protesting. Jones refused.
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Laura H. Cone Residence Hall was built in 1961–62. Mrs. Cone was a Bennett College trustee and chairperson of the Trustee Committee on Buildings and Grounds.
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The Bennett College Micro-Laboratory for Effective Teaching housed in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction in Black Hall, is a simulated laboratory.
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Willa B. Player Residence Hall was named for the first woman president of Bennett College (1955–66) and was occupied for the first time in the fall of 1967.
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Wilbur F. Steele Hall, erected in 1922, is named for the Reverend Wilbur Steele, president of Bennett from 1881 to 1889. Renovations were completed in 2004.
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The Long Walk: The Story of the Presidency of Willa B. Player at Bennett College
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2002:"Bennett College loses accreditation despite massive fundraising effort"
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For Whom Our Public Schools Were Named, Greensboro, North Carolina
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Bennett underwent numerous changes under Sister President Emerita
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cigarettes. She was also an Actress, Educator and Humanitarian.
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Current women's universities and colleges in the United States
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2682:"New Bennett President Suzanne Walsh Optimistic Amid Crisis"
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Since 1930, Bennett has graduated more than 7,000 students.
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The bell was rung to notify students of class and meal times
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Roughly bounded by E. Washington, Bennett and Gorrell Sts.,
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2377:"Julianne Malveaux resigns as president of Bennett College"
2365:. Johnson Publishing Company. November 3, 2003. p. 38.
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2308:. Bennet College Journalism and Media Studies Department.
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Bennett students picketing the segregated National Theatre
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Edward Olin 1852–1942), A.M., Principal of the Seminary,
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Brooks, F. Erik; Starks, Glenn L. (September 30, 2011).
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Gasman, M.; Tudico, Christopher L. (December 8, 2008).
2201:"Bennett College Concentrated on Educating Black Women"
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Women's universities and colleges in the United States
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Inc, The Crisis Publishing Company (September 2006).
752:. In February 1960 students from Bennett College and
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Private colleges and universities in North Carolina
2065:"Bennett College Taps Gates Official as President"
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2235:. The Crisis Publishing Company, Inc. p. 19.
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1937:"Bennett College in Line to Lose Accreditation"
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2335:"Willa Player Encouraged and Taught Many"
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1477:Businesswoman and Philanthropist
1413:noted African American Physicist
1023:2016–2019: Phyllis Worthy Dawkins
618:North Carolina Board of Education
315:Bennett College Historic District
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2587:"Ida Haslup Goode Leaves Legacy"
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533:Change and Progress for Bennett
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3862:Mississippi Industrial College
2951:Southeastern Free Will Baptist
2543:. Piedmont Press. p. 274.
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2514:The African American Registry
2337:. African American Registry.
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3544:Florida Memorial University
1889:"Bennett College | NCpedia"
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1026:2019–present: Suzanne Walsh
967:1913–1915: James E. Wallace
961:1892–1905: Jordan D. Chavis
955:1881–1889: Wilbur F. Steele
790:disciplinary policies, and
349:Southern part of the campus
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1205:Tennessee General Assembly
1201:Southeastern United States
1040:, Chemistry/Pharmacy with
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595:Methodist Episcopal Church
580:Methodist Episcopal Church
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416:Greensboro, North Carolina
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2103:. ABC-CLIO. p. 60.
610:Phelps-Stokes Foundation
433:Gothic, Georgian Revival
430:Architectural style
19:Not to be confused with
4474:Southwestern University
4374:Northwestern University
4364:North Carolina Wesleyan
3372:Maryland, Eastern Shore
2911:North Carolina Wesleyan
2414:Inside Higher Education
2069:Inside Higher Education
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157:United Methodist Church
4599:Keeper of the Register
4514:West Virginia Wesleyan
3877:New Orleans University
3857:Miner Teachers College
3842:Lincoln Junior College
3674:Southwestern Christian
3397:North Carolina Central
3392:North Carolina A&T
2896:Mid-Atlantic Christian
2644:Cite journal requires
2591:Traveling Through Time
2306:Bennett's Sit-in Story
1768:Phyllis Worthy Dawkins
1696:Helen Elise Smith Dett
1581:Helen Elise Smith Dett
1392:Miller Brewing Company
1364:Sara Lou Harris Carter
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721:Martin Luther King Jr.
576:Freedman's Aid Society
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332:U.S. Historic district
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4594:Contributing property
4479:Spartanburg Methodist
4139:Centenary (Louisiana)
3669:Simmons College (Ky.)
3367:Lincoln, Pennsylvania
2385:. February 28, 2012.
1875:National Park Service
1684:Robert Nathaniel Dett
1649:Willa Beatrice Player
1455:Miriam Higgins Thomas
1445:Willa Beatrice Player
1350:Talia Melanie McCray
1322:North Carolina Senate
988:Willa Beatrice Player
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271:60 acres (24 ha)
164:Academic affiliations
152:Religious affiliation
4144:Centenary University
3847:Louisville Municipal
3762:Booker T. Washington
3427:Southern–New Orleans
3417:South Carolina State
3402:Prairie View A&M
3307:Elizabeth City State
2946:Southeastern Baptist
2476:on December 14, 2018
2133:by Rev. E.O. Thayer
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1515:Alice Holloway Young
1436:Linda Beatrice Brown
1421:Frances Jones Bonner
1244:Tapped by President
852:, former US Senator
804:Nashville, Tennessee
769:S.H. Kress & Co.
730:Benjamin Elijah Mays
685:James Weldon Johnson
673:Benjamin Elijah Mays
591:Charles N. Grandison
287:Royal blue and white
133:Liberal Arts College
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3719:Virginia University
3471:Winston-Salem State
3466:West Virginia State
3432:Southern–Shreveport
3262:Arkansas–Pine Bluff
2806:Charlotte Christian
2796:Carolina University
2520:on December 1, 2007
2207:on December 3, 2013
2124:"Bennett Seminary,"
1780:Suzanne Elise Walsh
1732:Gloria Randle Scott
998:Gloria Randle Scott
902:regional accreditor
814:Gloria Randle Scott
762:F. and W. Woolworth
664:At his invitation,
599:Robert Elijah Jones
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4499:Union Commonwealth
4489:Tennessee Wesleyan
4464:Southern Methodist
4354:Nebraska Methodist
3917:Terrell Law School
3739:Xavier (Louisiana)
3312:Fayetteville State
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1762:Rosalind Fuse-Hall
1726:List of presidents
1470:Joyce Martin Dixon
1313:Gladys A. Robinson
1119:Joyce Martin Dixon
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4359:Nebraska Wesleyan
4284:Kentucky Wesleyan
4264:Illinois Wesleyan
4214:Emory & Henry
4189:Dickinson College
4149:Central Methodist
4129:Boston University
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3782:Concordia Alabama
3362:Lincoln, Missouri
3322:Fort Valley State
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1750:Julianne Malveaux
1744:Johnnetta B. Cole
1738:Althia F. Collins
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1237:Carolyn R. Payton
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1013:Julianne Malveaux
1007:Johnnetta B. Cole
869:Julianne Malveaux
867:On July 1, 2007,
843:Johnnetta B. Cole
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697:Morehouse College
677:Morehouse College
669:Eleanor Roosevelt
568:Civil War veteran
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3750:institutions
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3589:LeMoyne–Owen
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3337:Harris–Stowe
3297:Coppin State
3257:Alcorn State
3252:Albany State
3235:institutions
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1373:Lucky Strike
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103:Former names
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5157:Other lists
4978:Northampton
4973:New Hanover
4948:Mecklenburg
4419:Puget Sound
4349:Mount Union
4344:Morningside
3941:Law Schools
3729:Wilberforce
3594:Livingstone
3277:Bowie State
3159:Sweet Briar
3064:Cedar Crest
3024:Agnes Scott
2961:Wake Forest
2926:St. Andrews
2906:Mount Olive
2871:Livingstone
2856:John Wesley
2470:HBCU Digest
2249:|last=
1770:(2016–2019)
1764:(2013–2016)
1752:(2007-2012)
1746:(2002-2007)
1740:(2001–2002)
1734:(1987–2001)
1544:Notability
1541:Department
1396:MillerCoors
1250:Peace Corps
1183:Notability
1180:Class year
1011:2007–2012:
1005:2002–2007:
996:1987–2001:
986:1955–1966:
972:Frank Trigg
970:1915–1926:
854:Robert Dole
500:to educate
255: /
143:Established
5184:Categories
5118:Washington
5053:Rutherford
5043:Rockingham
5008:Perquimans
4998:Pasquotank
4958:Montgomery
4778:Cumberland
4524:Willamette
4454:Shenandoah
4304:Lon Morris
4254:Huntingdon
4249:High Point
4234:Greensboro
4219:Evansville
3867:Morristown
3639:Paul Quinn
3292:Coahoma CC
3119:St. Mary's
3094:Mount Mary
3034:Assumption
2861:Lees–McRae
2846:High Point
2836:Greensboro
2232:The Crisis
1813:"About Us"
1799:References
1720:Merze Tate
1708:Alma Adams
1633:Merze Tate
1615:Alma Adams
1547:Reference
1142:residents.
1080:Relations.
1038:NC A&T
931:Presidents
780:Greensboro
666:First Lady
653:and under
646:Greensboro
243:79°46′43″W
240:36°04′03″N
220:Greensboro
4873:Henderson
4843:Granville
4813:Edgecombe
4783:Currituck
4763:Cleveland
4698:Brunswick
4663:Alleghany
4658:Alexander
4646:by county
4439:Reinhardt
4394:Otterbein
4334:Methodist
4319:McKendree
4309:Louisburg
4094:Allegheny
3984:Consortia
3887:Rosenwald
3882:Roosevelt
3807:Guadalupe
3694:Talladega
3609:Morehouse
3579:Knoxville
3174:Wellesley
3059:Bryn Mawr
2891:Methodist
2881:Mars Hill
2876:Louisburg
2627:April 16,
2601:April 16,
2345:April 16,
2316:April 16,
2241:cite book
2211:April 16,
1849:April 16,
1823:April 16,
1605:economist
1150:Services.
1146:purposes.
1031:Academics
912:(NCATE).
675:, former
659:communist
632:In 1926,
511:In 1956,
186:President
176:Endowment
55:and help
5063:Scotland
5033:Richmond
5028:Randolph
4953:Mitchell
4943:McDowell
4903:Johnston
4878:Hertford
4853:Guilford
4823:Franklin
4793:Davidson
4768:Columbus
4748:Cherokee
4728:Carteret
4718:Caldwell
4713:Cabarrus
4703:Buncombe
4683:Beaufort
4653:Alamance
4484:Syracuse
4429:Randolph
4414:Pfeiffer
4339:Millsaps
4314:Lycoming
4289:LaGrange
4099:American
4089:Albright
3907:Straight
3837:Kittrell
3724:Voorhees
3709:Tuskegee
3704:Tougaloo
3684:Stillman
3504:Benedict
3422:Southern
3357:Langston
3342:Hinds CC
3179:Wesleyan
3169:Ursuline
3149:Stephens
3114:St. Mary
3079:Meredith
3044:Bay Path
2916:Pfeiffer
2901:Montreat
2886:Meredith
2841:Guilford
2816:Davidson
2791:Campbell
2690:Archived
2621:Archived
2595:Archived
2564:Archived
2450:July 28,
2444:Archived
2424:June 25,
2418:Archived
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2127:Archived
2079:June 28,
2073:Archived
2042:Archived
2006:Archived
1983:July 19,
1977:Archived
1973:NBC News
1947:Archived
1897:Archived
1787:See also
1154:Studies.
833:Senator
655:Jim Crow
566:, was a
560:freedmen
502:freedmen
457:92000179
411:Location
215:Location
207:Students
5164:Bridges
5123:Watauga
5093:Tyrrell
5058:Sampson
5038:Robeson
4993:Pamlico
4933:Madison
4923:Lincoln
4898:Jackson
4893:Iredell
4868:Haywood
4863:Harnett
4858:Halifax
4818:Forsyth
4743:Chatham
4738:Catawba
4733:Caswell
4529:Wofford
4404:Pacific
4324:McMurry
4279:Kendall
4244:Hendrix
4239:Hamline
4194:Dillard
4154:Claflin
4134:Brevard
4119:Bennett
3932:Western
3832:Johnson
3827:Jackson
3812:Hampton
3748:Defunct
3679:Spelman
3629:Oakwood
3599:Meharry
3549:Hampton
3529:Dillard
3519:Claflin
3509:Bennett
3480:Private
3287:Cheyney
3164:Trinity
3144:Spelman
3134:Simmons
3129:Scripps
3074:Hollins
3049:Bennett
3039:Barnard
3029:Alverno
2971:Wingate
2801:Catawba
2786:Brevard
2781:Bennett
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