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  1. While Eastman Business College famously noted in 1898 that it did “not receive students of the Negro Race,” it stated in 1888 that tuition rates would be reduced 20% “in case the student be of the gentler sex.”

  2. Information in the 1898 catalogs of the Eastman Business College and its affiliated school, the New York Business Institute included this statement: "These schools do not receive students of the Negro Race".

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    The 1898 catalog of the Eastman Business College and its affiliated school, the New York Business Institute, stated that "These schools do not receive students of the Negro Race".

  4. Jul 10, 2015 · The 1898 catalog of the Eastman Business College and its affiliated school, the New York Business Institute, stated that: “These schools do not receive students of the Negro Race”. In 1905 S. V. Daniels, a 17-year-old from St. Thomas, withdrew from the main college following the petition of 160 southern students alleging that he was ...

  5. Information in the 1898 catalogs of the Eastman Business College and its affiliated school, the New York Business Institute included this statement: "These schools do not receive students of the Negro Race".

  6. Jan 25, 2022 · Over a century before the Civil Rights Act of 1964 opened colleges and universities to all students, public and private colleges were established in the United States to meet the educational needs of African Americans.

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  8. Mar 5, 2016 · At HBCUs 11 percent of college and 31 percent of graduate and professional students are white. At white-majority schools 6 percent of college and 4 percent of graduate and professional students are black.

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