historically black colleges and universities/black education
How many historically black colleges and universities are there today in the United States?
105
Cheyney State, the oldest Black American college, was founded in what year?
1837
Fisk University was established in Nashville, TN as a liberal arts institution in what year?
1865
The African Methodist Episcopal Church founded Edward Waters College in Live Oak, Florida in what year?
1866
In what year were the post-Civil War colleges Clark, Claflin, Dillard, and Tougaloo founded?
1869
Xavier University was the first black Catholic college. It opened in New Orleans, Louisiana in 1915 as a high school. In what year was the college department added?
1925
In what year did the US Supreme Court order school intergration?
1955
Lincoln University of Pennsylvania, originally named Ashmun Institute in honor of the first governor to Liberia, was founded by a pastor of what church in 1854?
A Presbyterian church
In what state is Tuskegee Institute located?
Alabama
In 1908, what was the first black sorority founded at Howard University?
Alpha Kappa Alpha
Charles W. Anderson is credited with a number of early Civil Rights measures including what Act which provided funding for African Americans to seek higher education out of state because Kentucky enforced higher education segregation laws?
Anderson-Mayer State Aid Act
Born free and later sold into slavery after his father's death, who became the first adult African American to graduate from Berea College?
Angus A. Burleigh
This graduate of Howard University Medical School was the first African American woman to pass the medical boards and become a doctor in Kentucky. Name her.
Artishia Garcia Gilbert
This, the first and only black college consortium, was founded in 1929. Name it.
Atlanta University System
Who was the first Black president of the school board in Atlanta, Georgia
Benjamin E. Mays
Angus A. Burleigh was the first adult African American to attend and graduate from what Kentucky college?
Berea College
What Kentucky college was integrated with black and white students in 1858, but discontinued the biracial mix in 1904?
Berea College
In 1886, what library was the first desegregated library in Kentucky and in the South
Berea College Library
Starting with $1.50 in cash, what college did Mary McLeod Bethune found?
Bethune-Cookman College
Mary McLeod Bethune practiced the philosophy of what prominent educator?
Booker T. Washington
What great Black American educator influenced Marcus Garvey's commitment to self improvement?
Booker T. Washington
Who championed the principle of industrial/vocational education for black people?
Booker T. Washington
Who was the principal at Tuskegee Institute who recruited and hired George Washington Carver?
Booker T. Washington
In 1981 Jewel Plummer Cobb became the first black woman president of what major university?
California State University at Fullerton
What county had the first school libraries for Kentucky Negro children in 1892 and the libraries first for Negro teachers in 1898?
Christian County, KY
Name 2 of the 4 colleges that make up the Atlanta University Center, the largest contiguous consortium of African-Americans in higher education in the United States.
Clark Atlanta University, Spelman College, Morehouse College, and Morehouse School of Medicine
In 2009, who became the dean of the University of Kentucky (UK) College of Law, making him the state's first African American law school dean since the desegregation of Kentucky higher education?
David A. Brennan
In 2009, who became the first African American male school superintendent in Kentucky?
Donald Smith
Having studied eight languages, this pastor, author, and member of the Kentucky Board of Education served in the U.S. Army as a multilingual interpreter and taught foreign languages?
Dr. Clyde B. Akins, Sr.
At age 49, she became the first African American school superintendent in Kentucky. Name her.
Elaine Farris
What Christian County native was a founding member of Kappa Alpha Psi, established in 1911, served as the fraternity's president during the first six years and was awarded the organization's first Laurel Wreath in 1924?
Elder Watson Diggs
Born in Falmouth, KY, what man developed the Black Man Think Tank and is the national president of the John D. O'Bryant Think Tank for Black Professionals in Higher Education on Predominantly White Campuses (JDOTT)?
Eric P. Abercrumbie
Coppin State College in Baltimore, Maryland was established in 1900 and named after what slave who became one of the leading black women educators of the nineteenth century?
Fanny Jackson Coppin
What US federal government agency founded over 4000 schools, including Howard University?
Freedman's Bureau
What state has the most black institutions of higher learning?
Georgia
Hampton University in Virginia was originally established under what name in 1868?
Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute
Rhodes Scholar and Hopkinsville native Raymond Burse attended what law school graduating in 1978?
Harvard Law School
W.E.B. DuBois was the first black American to receive a Ph.D. from what prestigious university?
Harvard University
The United Negro College Fund was established in 1944 to provide financial support to students who are enrolled in what educational institutions?
Historically black colleges and universities (or HBCUs)
Receiving a doctorate in education in 1960, who was the first African American to earn a Ph.D. at the University of Kentucky?
Horace E. Tate
Who was the first African American woman admitted to the University of Louisville Law School?
Hortense Houston Young
In 1913 Delta Sigma Theta sorority was formed at what university?
Howard University
What is the name of the famous Black college in Washington, D.C. where Dr. Charles Drew taught medicine?
Howard University
Where did young Dr. Carter G. Woodson learn his ABC's?
In farm fields
Christian County native Elder Watson Diggs was the first African American graduate from what university's School of Education?
Indiana State University
Who was refused admission to the University of Mississippi in 1961, forcing US Marshals to escort him to class?
James Meredith
Who was the first black student to be admitted into the University of Mississippi in 1962?
James Meredith
Who was the first Black American to graduate college?
John Russwurm
Who was the first Black American woman president of Spelman College?
Johnetta Cole
In 1993, what 13-year old from Sturgis, KY, became the first African American student to win the Kentucky Education Association President's Spelling Bee in Frankfort, KY?
Josh Brown
Founded in 1886, what Kentucky university was originally named the State Normal School for Colored Persons?
Kentucky State University
There is one Historically Black College and University (HBCU) in Kentucky. Name it.
Kentucky State University
Made to what is now Alcorn State University, the first land grant for a black college was made in 1871 in what in city?
Lorman, Mississippi
Born in Trigg County, KY, what first African American student at Murray State University had to be escorted to class by the police and the university president?
Mary Ford Holland
In 1904 the Daytona Normal and Industrial School in Daytona Beach, Florida was founded by whom?
Mary McLeod Bethune
The University of the District of Columbia was organized by free black women in 1865 under what name?
Miner Normal School
From what college did Martin Luther King, Jr. graduate?
Morehouse College
What college, originally established as August Institute, was organized by three ministers in the basement of a Baptist church in 1867?
Morehouse College
Centenary Biblical Institute was established in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1865 by blacks after the Civil War. Under what name does it operate today?
Morgan State University
In 1865, Fisk University was founded in what city?
Nashville, TN
Who was the first Black American to receive a doctorate in Physics from Yale University?
Patrick Healy
Born in Louisville, KY, who was the first African American student to be accepted at Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, TN?
Reverend Wilbur N. Daniel
Who was the first Black American to receive a degree from Harvard University?
Richard Greener
Cheyney University in Pennsylvania was funded by a will from what Philadelphia Quaker in 1832?
Richard Humphreys
Who presented a bill to Congress in 1968 that would enable Black Americans to control education, business, and social services within Black American communities?
Roy Innis
Elaine Farris became the first African American school superintendent in Kentucky in 2004 over what school district?
Shelby County
In 1995 and 2001 respectively , Dr. Ruth J. Simmons became the first black president and black woman president of two top-ranked colleges. One was a "Seven Sisters" school, and the other is an Ivy League school. Name the institutions.
Smith College (Northampton, Massachusetts - 1995) and Brown University (Providence, Rhode Island - 2001)
Established in 1881, what college holds the distinction of being America's oldest historically black college for women?
Spelman College
Raising $150,000 over seven years, this choir from Nashville traveled around the world singing spirituals and work songs to raise money for their college. What was the name of the choir?
The Fisk Jubilee Singers (from Fisk University)
Originally named Ohio African University, Wilberforce University in Ohio was founded in 1843 by members of what church?
The Methodist Episcopal Church
Under what name was North Carolina Central University founded in 1910 by James E. Shephard?
The National Religious Training School of Durham
What Austin Peay State University building was named for a civil rights activist and a pastor of the St. John Missionary Baptist Church in Clarksville, TN?
The Wilbur N. Daniel African American Culture Center
Josh Brown correctly spelled what word in 1993 to become the first African American to win the Kentucky Education Association President's Spelling Bee?
jodhpurs