Vital American Problems; An Attempt to Solve the "trust," "labor," And "negro" Problems
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In 1903, Dr. Du Bois wrote: "There are to-day less than 3000 living negro college graduates in the United States, and less than 1000 negroes in college. "^ The colored race, however, is not wanting in colleges and universities. The following are the leading institutions for the higher education of the negro, with the dates of their establishment : Lincoln University, Lincoln, Pa 1864 Wilberforce University, Wilberforce, Ohio 1868 Howard University, Washington, D. C 1868 Leland University, New O...rleans, La 1870 Benedict College, Columbia, S. C 1870 Fisk University, Nashville, Tenn 1871 Atlanta University, Atlanta, Ga 1872 Biddle University, Charlotte, N. C 1872 Southland College, Southland, Ark 1872 Roger Williams University, Tenn 1873 New Orleans University, New Orleans, La 1874 Shaw University, Raleigh, N. C 1874 Rust University, Holly Springs, Miss 1874 Straight University, New Orleans, La 1874 Branch College, Pine Bluff, Ark 1878 Claflin University, Orangeburg, S. C 1878 Knoxville College, Knoxville, Tenn 1879 Clark University, South Atlanta, Ga 1879 Wiley University, Marshall, Tex 1880 Paine University, Augusta, Ga 1882 Allen University, Columbia, S.
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