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Justine Wilkinson Washington (May 8, 1908 – November 20, 2004) was an American educator based in Augusta, Georgia.She was on the faculty of Paine College, was the first Black woman elected to the Richmond County Board of Education, and was appointed to the Georgia Human Relations Commission.
Paine College is a private, historically black Methodist college in Augusta, Georgia. [2] It is affiliated with the United Methodist Church and Christian Methodist Episcopal Church . Paine College offers undergraduate degrees in the liberal arts, business administration, and education through residential, commuter, and off-site programs. [ 3 ]
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Shirley Ann Redd Lewis (née Redd; born June 11, 1937) was an American educator, academic administrator, and college president.In 1994, she was the first female president of Paine College, a private, historically black Methodist college in Augusta, Georgia.
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Anderson was born in Augusta, Georgia, on September 7, 1946.Her parents named her "Alfa" (from "alpha" the first letter of the Greek alphabet, with the "ph" changed to an "f" in honor of her father's name, Alfonso), [1] [2] because she was their first born child.
John Wesley Gilbert (July 6, 1863 [1] – November 18, 1923) was an American archaeologist, educator, and Methodist missionary to the Congo.Gilbert was the first graduate of Paine College, its first African-American professor, and the first African-American to receive an advanced degree from Brown University.