Clinton Junior College (Rock Hill, S.C.). Office of the President

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Clinton Junior College was founded in 1894 as Clinton Institute by the Rev. Nero A. Crockett and the Rev. W.M. Robinson under the auspices of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church; incorporated in 1909 as Clinton Normal and Industrial College, the institution is named in honor of Bishop Isom Caleb Clinton, presiding A.M.E. Zion bishop in S.C. at the time; the land on which the school is built was given by Captains L.M. Davis and W.L. Roddey, two white men. Cynthia M. Russell, president of Clinton Junior College.

From the description of Cynthia M. Russell records, 1996. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70963040

Role Title Holding Repository
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associatedWith African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church. corporateBody
associatedWith Clinton Junior College (Rock Hill, S.C.) corporateBody
associatedWith Moreland, Sallie V. person
associatedWith Russell, Cynthia McCullough, 1960- person
Place Name Admin Code Country
South Carolina--Rock Hill
South Carolina--Rock Hill
Subject
African American universities and colleges
African American college teachers
African Americans
Church and college
College facilities
College presidents
College teachers
Curriculum planning
Junior colleges
Methodist universities and colleges
Occupation
Activity
African American college presidents
African American women clergy
African American women college administrators
Women college presidents

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Active 1940

Active 1994

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