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Wilberforce University is a private historically black university in Wilberforce, Ohio. Affiliated with the African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME), it was the first college to be owned and operated by African Americans. It participates in the United Negro College Fund. Central State University, also in Wilberforce, Ohio, began as a department of Wilberforce University where Ohio state legislators could sponsor scholarship students. During the 1890s, scholar W. E. B. Du Bois taught at the university. In the late 19th century, it enlarged its mission to include black students from South Africa. Wilberforce University ist eine private kulturwissenschaftliche Universität in , die der African Methodist Episcopal Church angeschlossen ist. Die 1856 gegründete Einrichtung ist eine der ältesten historischen afroamerikanische Hochschulen der Vereinigten Staaten. Sie ist nach William Wilberforce benannt, einem englischen Politiker des 18. Jahrhunderts, der sich gegen den Sklavenhandel aussprach. L'université de Wilberforce (en anglais : Wilberforce University) est une université américaine située à Wilberforce, dans le comté de Greene, en Ohio fondée en 1856 par l'évêque afro-américain de l'Église épiscopale méthodiste africaine Daniel Payne. Ce fut la première université à appartenir et à être gérée par des Afro-Américains. Elle participe au United Negro College Fund.
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Musician; member of the Count Basie Orchestra Former college football coach at Southern University from 1936 to 1961. He also coached at Jarvis Christian College, Bishop College, Texas College; member of College Football Hall of Fame First African-American woman to serve in the Illinois House of Representatives City commissioner and first African American mayor of Dayton, Ohio Theologian, sociologist and President of Shorter College; first African American chairman of Little Rock Hospital Board Civil rights attorney U.S. Foreign Service Officer First female African-American officer in the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps; commanding officer of the first battalion of African American women to serve overseas during WWII U.S. Congressman, Wilberforce President Educator, writer and activist Blues musician Jazz composer and theorist president of Paul Quinn College 1883-1891, 1911-1914 Economist Jazz and rhythm and blues bandleader, singer, pianist, and drummer Minister, AME bishop African-American doctor notable for self-defense in 1925 against a white mob's attempt to force him out of his Detroit neighborhood, and acquittal at trial University president and founder Congresswoman American jazz musician American mathematician whose work at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics , predecessor agency to NASA; inspired the 2016 biographical drama film Hidden Figures Labor leader, civil rights organizer Owner and designer of Clearview Golf Club, the first integrated golf course in America and the first owned and designed by an African American writer, educator Playwright, librarian, and member of the Harlem Renaissance Twelfth African-American to earn a Ph.D. in mathematics . First African-American faculty member at Oberlin College. Former associate dean of graduate studies at the University of Michigan. Composer and conductor; the first African American to conduct a major American orchestra, the first to have a symphony performed by a leading orchestra, and the first to have an opera performed by a major opera company Politician and civil rights activist; considered one of the most influential African Americans in the history of Kansas City, Missouri Opera singer and first African American prima donna of the Metropolitan Opera served in the Missouri House of Representatives from 1970 to 1984 Pioneering civil rights activist pastor at Cosmopolitan Community Church in Chicago from 1932 to 1966 Minister, abolitionist, and United States Representative from South Carolina from 1873–1875 and 1877-1879 First African-American to receive a Ph.D. from a German university; first African American with a Ph.D. to teach psychology in the United States Recipient of the Medal of Honor The first female NAACP president in 1949, civil right leader and activist. Business executive and civil rights leader U.S. Army chaplain and Buffalo Soldier
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