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    Benjamin Elijah Mays (August 1, 1894 – March 28, 1984) was an American Baptist minister and American rights leader who is credited with laying the intellectual foundations of the American civil rights movement.

  2. Aug 24, 2004 · Perhaps best known as the longtime president of Morehouse College in Atlanta, Benjamin Mays was a distinguished African American minister, educator, scholar, and social activist. He was also a significant mentor to civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. and was among the most articulate and outspoken critics of segregation before the rise ...

  3. Benjamin E. Mays was an educator, leader, pastor, and civil rights activist during the time of segregation, lynchings, and Jim Crow Laws in the South. Born on August 1, 1894 in Greenwood County, South Carolina, Mays was the youngest of eight children of former slaves Hezekiah Mays and Louvenia Carter Mays.

  4. May 18, 2018 · African American scholar Benjamin E. Mays was among the first generation of people of color to be born into freedom in the southern United States. Still, he was forced to battle racial discrimination and economic hardship in the drive to obtain an education.

  5. Mays, Benjamin Elijah. August 1, 1894 to March 28, 1984. Described by Martin Luther King, Jr., as his “spiritual mentor,” Benjamin Mays was a distinguished Atlanta educator who served as president of Morehouse College from 1940 to 1967 (Scott King, 249).

  6. Jan 18, 2007 · Benjamin Mays, Christian minister, scholar, advocate for justice, and an educator, was born in Ninety-Six, South Carolina on August 1, 1894, the youngest of eight children. His parents, Louvenia Carter and Hezekiah Mays, were tenant farmers and former slaves.

  7. Jan 18, 2013 · On April 9, 1968, Benjamin Elijah Mays had the burdensome honor of delivering a eulogy for Martin Luther King Jr. on the campus of Morehouse College. During that somber moment, the retired college president faced a crowd that stretched as far as the eye could see.

  8. Mar 29, 1984 · Dr. Benjamin E. Mays, a nationally known educator who was an early champion of the civil rights movement, died in an Atlanta hospital yesterday after a long illness. He was 89 years old.

  9. Benjamin E. Mays was a prominent educator, minister and civil rights activist. He said his life's greatest honor was that he was able to serve as a mentor to Martin Luther King, Junior. For nearly three decades (1940-1967), Mays was president of Morehouse College, a respected black school for men in Atlanta.

  10. Benjamin Elijah Mays was born in South Carolina in 1894 to former slaves. ...

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