Morris Brown College, located in Atlanta, was the first educational institution in Georgia operated by and for African-Americans. The college officially opened its doors on October 15, 1885. Their alumni include civil rights activist, Reverend Dr. Hosea Williams, and Pulitzer Rrize-winning author, James A. McPherson.
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