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About: Bishop College
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Bishop College was a historically black college, founded in Marshall, Texas, United States, in 1881 by the Baptist Home Mission Society. It was intended to serve students in east Texas, where the majority of the black population lived at the time. In 1961 the administration moved the college into Dallas, Texas. It closed in 1988.

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  • Bishop College was a historically black college, founded in Marshall, Texas, United States, in 1881 by the Baptist Home Mission Society. It was intended to serve students in east Texas, where the majority of the black population lived at the time. In 1961 the administration moved the college into Dallas, Texas. It closed in 1988. In 2006 the president of Georgetown College in Georgetown, Kentucky reached out to Bishop College alumni, proposing to have them "adopt" his college as an alma mater. He offered scholarships to their descendants, with a chance to have their diploma read "Bishop College". This was part of an effort to increase minority enrollment at Georgetown. (en)
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  • choir director, and a soprano soloist, popular from 1911 until 1918 in Los Angeles, California (en)
  • Founder of Golden State Mutual Life Insurance Company, at one time largest black-owned business in the West (en)
  • First African American to graduate from a college in Texas, president of Guadalupe College and Conroe College (en)
  • Dropped out after his freshman year in 1983 and eventually transferred to Mesa State College in 1987. NFL Player, Miami Dolphins and San Diego Chargers (en)
  • NFL Player, Dallas Cowboys, Green Bay Packers and Buffalo Bills (en)
  • Member of the NFL Pro Football Hall of Fame (en)
  • NFL Player, New York Giants (en)
  • NFL defensive end ; transfer from Wyoming (en)
  • Founder and head of the National Baptist Publishing Board (en)
  • Notable political scientist, founder of several professional organizations, and first African American and first woman on the staff of the American Political Science Association (en)
  • NFL player, St. Louis Cardinals, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Green Bay Packers (en)
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  • Bishop College was a historically black college, founded in Marshall, Texas, United States, in 1881 by the Baptist Home Mission Society. It was intended to serve students in east Texas, where the majority of the black population lived at the time. In 1961 the administration moved the college into Dallas, Texas. It closed in 1988. (en)
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