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John Pym Carter

American minister, educator, and president of Lincoln University of Pennsylvania

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John Pym Carter: American minister, educator, and president of Lincoln University of Pennsylvania
John Pym Carter was an American Presbyterian minister and educator who served as the second president of the Ashmun Institute, which became Lincoln University, a historically black university in Oxford, Pennsylvania. He served from October 8, 1856, to 1861. He concurrently served as the sole faculty member and instructor, providing a general college education as well as seminary training to prepare his students for Presbyterian ordination and missionary work.

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This Day in History: First African-American College Is Chartered [Video]

This Day in History: First African-American College Is Chartered

This Day in History: , First African-American College Is Chartered. April 29, 1854. Ashmun Institute was established in southern Chester County, Pennsylvania. Created by an act of..

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