Charles Wesley papers, 1852-1965.

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Charles Wesley papers, 1852-1965.

Materials pertaining to Charles H. Wesley's presidency at both Wilberforce University and Central State University include Board of Trustees minutes (1934-1945); university and departmental annual reports; reports of Army Office Students (1964); administrative charts; materials pertaining to the Ohio State Board of Regents; photographs of Arnett Hall, Banneker Science Hall, faculty housing, Board of Trustees (ca. 1947 and 1965) and Hallie Q. Brown; and commission from Wilberforce University for Hallie Quinn Brown to solicit contributions for the university.

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Brown, Hallie Quinn, 1849-1949

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Hallie Quinn Brown (March 10, 1849 – September 16, 1949) was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania before moving with her family to a farm in Canada and eventually settling in Ohio. She graduated from Wilberforce University in Ohio in 1973. Brown began her career as an educator. She was also founder of the Colored Woman's League of Washington, D.C. which later merged with the National Association of Colored Women....

African Methodist Epsicopal Church.

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Wesley, Charles H. (Charles Harris), 1891-1987

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First president of Central State College (1947-1965) and president of Wilberforce University (1942-1947); ); minister and elder, African Methodist Episcopal Church (1914-1937); and author. From the description of Charles Wesley papers, 1852-1965. (Central State University). WorldCat record id: 70970102 ...

Banneker Science Hall (Wilberforce, Ohio)

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Central State University (Wilberforce, Ohio). Army Office Students

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Wilberforce University. Board of Trusteees.

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African Methodist Episcopal Church. Seventh Episcopal District

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Organized in 1816 from a congregation formed by a group of blacks who withdrew in 1787 from St. George's Methodist Episcopal Church in Philadelphia because of discrimination; Richard Allen was consecrated the first bishop in 1816. From the description of African Methodist Episcopal Church collection, 1914-1971 (bulk 1950-1971). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70962830 ...

American association of colleges for teacher education

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Ohio Board of Regents

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The Ohio Board of Regents was created in 1963 by the Ohio General Assembly and serves as an advisory board on education. Members of the Board of Regents are appointed by the governor with the consent of the state senate. From the guide to the Ohio Board of Regents records, 1966-1975, 1966-1975, (University of Cincinnati, Archives and Rare Books Library) ...

Association of Land-Grant Colleges and Universities

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Central State University (Wilberforce, Ohio). Board of Trustees

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Central State College (Wilberforce, Ohio)

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Central State University (Wilberforce, Ohio)

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In 1887 Ohio General Assembly enacted legislation that created a Combined Normal and Industrial Department at Wilberforce University to provide teacher training for blacks, to inaugurate technical training programs, and to stabilize these programs for minority students by assuring a financial base similar to that of other state-supported institution; although "open to all applicants of good and moral character" it was clear that the department and its successors were designed to serve the educat...

American Association of State Colleges and Universities. Meeting

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Wilberforce University

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Wilberforce University has its beginnings in a 28 Sept. 1853 meeting, during which the Cincinnati Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church agreed to fund a coeducational college for African-American people of the state to be called Ohio African University and to be located in Tawas Springs, Ohio. Chartered as Wilberforce University in 1856, enrollment reached 207 people, and second year collegiate instruction was offered. Because of financial difficulties due to the Civil War (1861-1865), th...

Arnett Hall (Wilberforce, Ohio)

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