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  2. Lincoln University (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln University (LU) is a public state-related historically black university (HBCU) near Oxford, Pennsylvania.Founded as the private Ashmun Institute in 1854, it has been a public institution since 1972 and is the second HBCU in the state, after Cheyney University of Pennsylvania. [5]

  3. Lincoln University (California) - Wikipedia

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    At this time Lickey served as president of Lincoln University while continuing as the agent of LaSalle Extension University. [6] Its nonprofit status was recognized by the Internal Revenue Service in 1950 and in 1961 a second campus was opened in San Jose. By 1987, the San Jose campus had become the location of the university's law school programs.

  4. Abraham Lincoln University - Wikipedia

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    Abraham Lincoln University offers free law clinics to women in need of legal advice at the Downtown Women's Center, a homeless shelter in Los Angeles. These include a forthcoming divorce clinic and an ongoing expungement clinic to help reduce recidivism rates. [17] Law students are encouraged to volunteer. [18]

  5. Lincoln University - Wikipedia

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    Juarez–Lincoln University, a former university (1971–1991) based in Fort Worth and Austin, Texas Lincoln Memorial University , a private liberal arts college in Harrogate, Tennessee Lincoln University (Missouri) , a public historically black public university in Jefferson City, Missouri

  6. Category:Universities and colleges in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles Center (University of Texas at Austin) Los Angeles City College; Los Angeles Harbor College; Los Angeles Mission College; Los Angeles Pacific College; Los Angeles Pierce College; Los Angeles Trade–Technical College; Los Angeles Valley College; Loyola Law School; Loyola Marymount University

  7. Central Avenue (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    It was declared Los Angeles Historic-cultural Monument #138 in 1975. [12] At 2300 Central is the now closed Lincoln Theatre, opened in 1926 and was long the leading venue in the city for African-American entertainment. It was declared Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument # 744 in 2003.

  8. John Pym Carter - Wikipedia

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    John Pym Carter (1811 – January 6, 1892) [1] was an American Presbyterian minister and educator who served as the second president of the Ashmun Institute, which became Lincoln University, a historically black university in Oxford, Pennsylvania. He served from October 8, 1856, to 1861.

  9. Lincoln Place Apartment Homes - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Place Apartment Homes is a historic apartment community owned by a subsidiary of Apartment Investment and Management Co. . Inspired by the garden city movement, it is located at 1050 Frederick Street on a 35-acre site in the Venice community of Los Angeles, one mile east of Venice Beach. Built from 1949-1951, the property is just off ...