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  1. Morristown College was an African American higher education institution located in Morristown, the seat of Hamblen County, Tennessee. It was founded in 1881 by the national Freedman's Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church. The school was renamed Knoxville College-Morristown Campus in 1989 and closed in 1994.

  2. From 1881 to 1994, Morristown, Tennessee enjoyed presence of Morristown Normal and Industrial College, a historically Black college created to serve the educational needs of the area’s African-American residents.

  3. Oct 8, 2017 · In 1881, the Methodist Episcopal Church founded Morristown College, a historically African American two-year institution of higher education, located in Morristown, the seat of Hamblen County, Tennessee.

  4. Morristown, Tennessee, is rich in history. It was first settled in 1787, almost a decade before Tennessee became a state. The town played host to both Union and Confederate armies during the Civil War. It was also home to Morristown College, established in 1881 to offer former slaves opportunity for higher education.

  5. For over 100 years, Morristown College graduated generations of African American leaders including college presidents, educators, businessmen, scientists. attorneys, artists, actors. Civil Rights activists, and ministers.

  6. Feb 29, 2020 · Morristown College, an historic African American higher education institution, was founded on this site in 1881 by the National Freedman’s Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church.

  7. It was founded by the National Freedman's Aid Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Before the 20th-century American Civil Rights movement, the college held the distinction of being one of only two institutions in East Tennessee for Blacks, the other being Knoxville College, founded in 1875.

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