• LeMoyneOwen College (LOC or "LeMoyne-Owen") is a private historically black college affiliated with the United Church of Christ and located in Memphis...
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  • "Lane College History Website". Lanecollege.edu. Archived from the original on 12 June 2010. Retrieved 25 October 2017. LeMoyne-Owen College History...
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    a segregated city, Barry resumed his paper route. Barry attended LeMoyneOwen College, in Memphis, graduating in 1958. In his junior year, the racial injustices...
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  • fund at LeMoyne-Owen College, a historically black college in Memphis, that now includes the institution formerly known as S.A. Owen Junior College. The...
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  • Julius LeMoyne (1798–1879), creator of first crematory in the United States François Lemoyne, (1688–1737), French rococo painter Jacques Le Moyne (c.1533–1588)...
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    Julius LeMoyne was a prominent abolitionist linked to the underground railroad who helped establish what is today known as LeMoyne-Owen College, and was...
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  • https://uncf.org/member-colleges/lane-college LeMoyne-Owen College, Memphis, https://uncf.org/member-colleges/lemoyne-owen-college Huston–Tillotson University...
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    to the LeMoyne Normal and Commercial School (now LeMoyne-Owen College), to which he made a $20,000 (~$425,287 in 2023) donation in 1870. LeMoyne was the...
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  • Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. Track and Field Head Coach at LeMoyne-Owen College since 2021. At college-level, she was an NCAA Division I 400 m champion and...
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  • Athletic Conference. Carson-Newman Christian Brothers King Lane Lee LeMoyne-Owen Lincoln Memorial Trevecca Nazarene Tusculum Union Maryville Rhodes Sewanee...
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  • Myron Lowery (category LeMoyneOwen College alumni)
    Zoo, the Headstart Policy Council, and the Board of Trustees of LeMoyne-Owen College. In the national arena, Lowry is a member of the Board of Directors...
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  • Andrea Lewis Miller (category LeMoyneOwen College alumni)
    American academic administrator who served as the 12th president of LeMoyneOwen College from 2015 to 2019. She was its first female president. Miller is...
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  • The Le Moyne Dolphins men's basketball program is the men's college basketball team of Le Moyne College. The Dolphins compete in Division I of the National...
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  • Jerry Johnson (basketball coach) (category LeMoyneOwen Magicians and Lady Magicians athletic directors)
    athletic director. In 1968, the institution merged with Owen Junior College to form LeMoyne-Owen College. In his 46-year stint as head coach of the team, Johnson...
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  • Gilbert E. Patterson (category LeMoyneOwen College alumni)
    in 1958, Patterson decided to attend Detroit Bible College. He also attended LeMoyne-Owen College in Memphis and held an honorary doctorate from Oral...
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  • Steele Hall, on the campus of LeMoyne-Owen College in Memphis, Tennessee, is a historic building built in 1914. It is the oldest building on campus. It...
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    Washington & Jefferson College, and the establishment of LeMoyne College (now LeMoyneOwen College) in Memphis, Tennessee. LeMoyne's house was given to the...
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  • of consciousness Laryngo-onycho-cutaneous syndrome LeMoyneOwen College, a historically black college in Memphis, Tennessee Library of Congress, the de...
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    W. W. Herenton (category LeMoyneOwen College alumni)
    dreams of becoming a Golden Gloves boxer. Herenton graduated from Le Moyne-Owen College with a bachelors of science in Elementary Education and from the...
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    Benjamin Hooks (category LeMoyneOwen College alumni)
    Hooks enrolled in LeMoyne-Owen College, in Memphis, Tennessee. There he undertook a pre-law course of study 1941–43. In his college years he became more...
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    LeMoyne Normal Institute was a school for African Americans in Memphis, Tennessee. Alumni include Bert M. Roddy. It was a predecessor to LeMoyne-Owen...
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    Roger Williams University (Tennessee) (category LeMoyneOwen College)
    in Memphis (today LeMoyneOwen College). The site is currently occupied by American Baptist College, a historically black college, and the World Baptist...
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  • Jerry Dover (category LeMoyneOwen Magicians basketball players)
    He attended Melrose High School in Memphis, Tennessee and later LeMoyne-Owen College. Career statistics and player information from Basketball-Reference...
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  • Lee sisters (category LeMoyneOwen College alumni)
    young people were losing. The eldest sister, Ernestine, attended LeMoyneOwen College, and became involved with social justice whilst still a junior at...
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  • Carol Johnson-Dean (category LeMoyneOwen College faculty)
    American academic administrator who served as the interim president of LeMoyneOwen College from 2019 to 2021. She was the superintendent of Minneapolis Public...
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    Waters College (now Edward Waters University) joined the SIAC in the 1930–31 academic year. 1932 – Benedict College and LeMoyne College (now LeMoyneOwen College)...
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  • Tom Graves (writer) (category LeMoyneOwen College faculty)
    Devault-Graves Agency and is a tenured Assistant Professor of English at LeMoyneOwen College in Memphis. In 1976, Graves graduated with a B.A. degree in Journalism...
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  • Miriam DeCosta-Willis (category LeMoyneOwen College faculty)
    decade beginning in 1979 as a professor of Romance languages at LeMoyneOwen College. There, she founded and directed the Du Bois Scholars Program. In...
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    Betty Hill (activist) (category LeMoyneOwen College alumni)
    University was closed in 1905, reopened in 1909, and merged with LeMoyne-Owen College in Memphis in 1927. By 1898 she was married to a Buffalo soldier...
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  • Leslie Newsome and preacher John Marshall Alexander, and grew up near LeMoyne-Owen College. He dropped out of high school to join the United States Navy. Alexander...
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