Clark Atlanta University

6 十月 2025
申请人数
27672
录取人数
17884
入读人数
1069
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Du Bois, who began the Atlanta Studies on Negro Sociology and later became the director of publications for the NAACP.

=== Clark College ===
Clark College was founded in 1869 by the Methodist Episcopal Church, which later became part of the United Methodist Church, as the nation's first four-year liberal arts college to serve the primarily African-American student population. Originally named Clark University, the school was chartered and incorporated in 1877. It first offered instruction at the postsecondary level in 1879, and awarded its first degree (baccalaureate) in 1880. It became Clark College in 1940. It was named for Bishop Davis Wasgatt Clark, who was the first President of the Freedman's Aid Society and became Bishop in 1864. A sparsely furnished room in Clark Chapel, a Methodist Episcopal church in Atlanta's Summerhill section, housed the first Clark College class. In 1871, the school relocated to a new site on the newly purchased Whitehall and McDaniel Street property. In 1877, the School was chartered …

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