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Butler College was a coeducational black school in Tyler, Texas. Established in 1905 by the , the school was originally called the East Texas Baptist Academy and was initially a combined elementary and high school. The school introduced college-level courses in the 1920s, and the name was changed to Butler College following the death of its first president, Reverend C. M. Butler, in 1924. During the Great Depression, the school sold partial ownership to the to gain financial support. After World War II, Butler became a four-year senior college. Enrollment declined during the 1960s, and the college closed in 1972.

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  • Butler College was a coeducational black school in Tyler, Texas. Established in 1905 by the , the school was originally called the East Texas Baptist Academy and was initially a combined elementary and high school. The school introduced college-level courses in the 1920s, and the name was changed to Butler College following the death of its first president, Reverend C. M. Butler, in 1924. During the Great Depression, the school sold partial ownership to the to gain financial support. After World War II, Butler became a four-year senior college. Enrollment declined during the 1960s, and the college closed in 1972. (en)
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  • Butler College was a coeducational black school in Tyler, Texas. Established in 1905 by the , the school was originally called the East Texas Baptist Academy and was initially a combined elementary and high school. The school introduced college-level courses in the 1920s, and the name was changed to Butler College following the death of its first president, Reverend C. M. Butler, in 1924. During the Great Depression, the school sold partial ownership to the to gain financial support. After World War II, Butler became a four-year senior college. Enrollment declined during the 1960s, and the college closed in 1972. (en)
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