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- 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.
- 6. First sorority in the divine nine.
- 7. This act of 1994 granted financial support for Native Americans to achieve Land-Grant status.
- 8. The founder and first black president of Wilberforce University in Ohio.
- 9. Last name of Frank, one of the founders of Omega Psi Phi.
- 10. This fraternity was founded in 1911.
- 12. First African-American woman to graduate from Howard University Law School in Washington, D.C.
- 13. Last name of the man to become Massachusetts' first African-American judge.
- 15. In 1881: Howard University founded this specific school.
- 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.
- 17. This college is established, becoming the first interracial and coeducational institution in the South.
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- 1. The idea that colleges should act “in the place of the parent”
- 3. Second land-grant institution established in Delaware and is the only HBCU in the state.
- 4. On February 25, 1837, THIS college opened in Pennsylvania becoming the nation's first Historically Black College and University.
- 5. The first fraternity in the divine nine.
- 11. Spelman College, the nation’s first historically black college for women, was founded in this city.
- 14. Last name of the the first known African American to graduate from a college in the United States.
