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  2. List of historically black colleges and universities - Wikipedia

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    Lane College: Jackson: Tennessee: 1882 Private [p] Founded as "Colored Methodist Episcopal High School" [11] Yes Langston University: Langston: Oklahoma: 1897 Public Founded as "Oklahoma Colored Agricultural and Normal University" Yes Lawson State Community College: Bessemer: Alabama: 1949 Public Yes LeMoyne–Owen College: Memphis: Tennessee ...

  3. Category:Historically black universities and colleges in ...

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    University of West Tennessee (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Historically black universities and colleges in Tennessee" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

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    People by historically black university or college in the United States (48 C, 2 P) Historically black Christian universities and colleges (1 C, 4 P) Historically black universities and colleges in Florida (5 C, 4 P)

  5. Here's how Tennessee's colleges and universities ranked in ...

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    Take a look at where Tennessee's colleges and universities rank in U.S. News' national rankings.

  6. LeMoyne–Owen College - Wikipedia

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    LeMoyne–Owen College (LOC or "LeMoyne-Owen") is a private historically black college affiliated with the United Church of Christ and located in Memphis, Tennessee. It resulted from the 1968 merger of historically black colleges and other schools established by northern Protestant missions during and after the American Civil War .

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

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    Shaw was the first college in the nation to offer a four-year medical program (1882-1918). The school moved to its current site in downtown Raleigh in 1870 and was later renamed for donor Elijah Shaw.