Wilberforce University
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Wilberforce University is a unique institution located in a state rich in
America's private college tradition. Founded prior to the end of slavery in 1856,
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Edward Waters College

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Payne Theological Seminary

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Morris Brown College
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On, October 15, 1885 the first educational institution in Georgia under solely
Negro patronage, was opened. It is named in honor the memory of the Second Consecrated
Bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. |
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Allen University

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Shorter College
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Shorter College, founded in 1886, by the Africain Methodist Epsicopal Church,
is the oldest institution of higher learning in North Little Rock, Arkansas.
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Paul Quinn College
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PAUL QUINN COLLEGE, established in 1872, is an independent undergraduate,
coeducational, residential institution that is affiliated with the African Methodist
Episcopal Church.
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Turner Theological Seminary

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Jackson Theological Seminary
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Crossett, AR & Warren, AR |
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R.R. Wright Theological Seminary
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Monrovia College
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Abington School of Religion
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Dickerson Theological Seminary
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Sizane School
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Mpopoma, Bulawayo Zimbabwe |
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Bonner-Campbell School of Religion
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Richard Allen Chapel
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Bryant Theological Seminary
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Wilberforce Community College
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AME University
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