Lincoln University (Pa.). African Center Program

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Ashmun Institute was founded in 1854 by John Miller Dickey, a Presbyterian minister, with the purpose of preparing freedmen to christianize Africa; named after Jehudi Ashmun, the first governor of Liberia, it was the first college established in the U.S. to have as its original purpose the higher education of youth of African descent; interracial and international; renamed Lincoln University in 1866, becoming the first educational institution named for the assassinated president. African Center Program was established to assist with recruiting African students for Lincoln University, assisting in securing scholarships and other educational funding for the students in the United States for African continental affairs, and acting as an advocate, especially during the independence movement among African nations.

From the description of African Center Program records, 1963-1970. (Lincoln University, Langston Hughes Memorial Library). WorldCat record id: 70965198

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referencedIn Lincoln University (Pa.). Office of the President. Marvin Wachman records, 1958-1970. Lincoln University, Langston Hughes Memorial Library, Langston Hughes Memorial Library
creatorOf Lincoln University (Pa.). African Center Program. African Center Program records, 1963-1970. Lincoln University, Langston Hughes Memorial Library, Langston Hughes Memorial Library
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Africa
Pennsylvania--Lincoln University (Chester County)
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African American universities and colleges
Africans
Africans
College students, Black
College students, Black
State universities and colleges
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Active 1963

Active 1970

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