Women, Co-Ed, and Black Colleges Crossword Activity

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Across
  1. 2. Lucy Ann Stanton, a black woman, receives a certificate in literature from Here. She is a graduate of the college but did not receive a bachelor’s degree.
  2. 6. First sorority in the divine nine.
  3. 7. This act of 1994 granted financial support for Native Americans to achieve Land-Grant status.
  4. 8. The founder and first black president of Wilberforce University in Ohio.
  5. 9. Last name of Frank, one of the founders of Omega Psi Phi.
  6. 10. This fraternity was founded in 1911.
  7. 12. First African-American woman to graduate from Howard University Law School in Washington, D.C.
  8. 13. Last name of the man to become Massachusetts' first African-American judge.
  9. 15. In 1881: Howard University founded this specific school.
  10. 16. Last name of the first black woman graduate of Yale Law School. She later becomes the nation’s first black woman judge in 1939.
  11. 17. This college is established, becoming the first interracial and coeducational institution in the South.
Down
  1. 1. The idea that colleges should act “in the place of the parent”
  2. 3. Second land-grant institution established in Delaware and is the only HBCU in the state.
  3. 4. On February 25, 1837, THIS college opened in Pennsylvania becoming the nation's first Historically Black College and University.
  4. 5. The first fraternity in the divine nine.
  5. 11. Spelman College, the nation’s first historically black college for women, was founded in this city.
  6. 14. Last name of the the first known African American to graduate from a college in the United States.