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  2. Charles Lewis Reason (July 21, 1818 – August 16, 1893) was an American mathematician, linguist, and educator. He was the first black college professor in the United States, teaching at New York Central College, McGrawville. He was born and died in New York City.

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    • August 16, 1893 (aged 75), New York City
    • July 21, 1818, New York City
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  3. Jan 17, 2007 · Learn about the life and achievements of Charles Lewis Reason, the first African American to teach at a predominantly white college and a leader in the fight against segregation. He was also a poet, an abolitionist, and a co-founder of the Negro Convention Movement in New York.

  4. Learn about Charles Lewis Reason, a Black mathematician, abolitionist, and teacher who was born in 1818. He was the first Black to hold a professorship at a white college and the first principal of Cheyney University.

  5. Learn about the life and achievements of Charles L. Reason, who taught mathematics at New York Central College and became the first black professor at a predominantly white institution. He also founded the Institute for Colored Youth, fought for black suffrage and civil rights, and wrote poetry.

  6. Learn about Charles Lewis Reason, a Haitian-American educator and activist who advocated for Black education and abolition in the 1850s. He co-founded the Society for the Promotion of Education among Colored Children and wrote the introduction for Autographs for Freedom.

  7. Jul 21, 2015 · Charles L. Reason was an African American mathematician, linguist, and educator. He became the first African-American university professor at a predominantly whyte college in the United States, teaching at New York Central College, McGrawville.

  8. Overview. Charles L. Reason. (1818—1893) Quick Reference. (b. 21 July 1818; d. 16 August 1893), African American educator, writer, and reformer. Charles Lewis Reason was born in New York City to West Indian parents. His father, Michiel ...

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