Fisk University

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La Universitat Fisk és una universitat privada històricament negra de Nashville (Tennessee). La universitat es va fundar el 1866 i el seu campus de 40 acres (160.000 m2) és un districte històric inscrit al Registre Nacional de Llocs Històrics. rdf:langString
Die Fisk University (Fisk-Universität) in Nashville ist eine private Hochschule für Afroamerikaner, die 1866 gegründet wurde. Ihr früherer Name war The Fisk Freed Colored School. 1930 war die Fisk-Universität die erste afroamerikanische Bildungseinrichtung, die von der Southern Association of Colleges anerkannt wurde. Namenspatron der Universität ist der General (1828–1890), der sich für die Aufhebung der Rassentrennung eingesetzt hatte. An der Fisk-Universität gibt es aktuell (Stand 2018) 805 Studienplätze. Die Hochschule ist unter anderem für die Förderung der afroamerikanischen Musiktradition bekannt. rdf:langString
Fisk University is a private historically black liberal arts college in Nashville, Tennessee. It was founded in 1866 and its 40-acre (16 ha) campus is a historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In 1930, Fisk was the first African-American institution to gain accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). Accreditations for specialized programs soon followed. It is the oldest institution for higher education in Nashville. rdf:langString
L'université Fisk (en anglais : Fisk University) est une université américaine située à Nashville dans le Tennessee. rdf:langString
フィスク大学 (Fisk University ) はアメリカ合衆国テネシー州ナッシュビルに1866年に創立された私立の歴史的黒人大学。40-エーカー (160,000 m2)のキャンパスの歴史的地区はアメリカ合衆国国家歴史登録財に認定されている。 1930年、に認定された最初のアフリカ系アメリカ人施設となった。この認定により特別プログラムがすぐに実施され、1952年、黒人大学で初めてPhi Beta Kappa の設立許可を得た。12月、Phi Beta Kappa 全米優等生協会のデルタ・テネシー支部を組織し、1953年4月4日に最初の学生会員が任命された。 rdf:langString
Fisk University är ett privat, i Nashville, Tennessee, USA. Universitetet grundades 1866 för färgade studenter av den amerikanske affärsmannen C. B. Fisk. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString La Universitat Fisk és una universitat privada històricament negra de Nashville (Tennessee). La universitat es va fundar el 1866 i el seu campus de 40 acres (160.000 m2) és un districte històric inscrit al Registre Nacional de Llocs Històrics.
rdf:langString Die Fisk University (Fisk-Universität) in Nashville ist eine private Hochschule für Afroamerikaner, die 1866 gegründet wurde. Ihr früherer Name war The Fisk Freed Colored School. 1930 war die Fisk-Universität die erste afroamerikanische Bildungseinrichtung, die von der Southern Association of Colleges anerkannt wurde. Namenspatron der Universität ist der General (1828–1890), der sich für die Aufhebung der Rassentrennung eingesetzt hatte. An der Fisk-Universität gibt es aktuell (Stand 2018) 805 Studienplätze. Die Hochschule ist unter anderem für die Förderung der afroamerikanischen Musiktradition bekannt.
rdf:langString Fisk University is a private historically black liberal arts college in Nashville, Tennessee. It was founded in 1866 and its 40-acre (16 ha) campus is a historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In 1930, Fisk was the first African-American institution to gain accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). Accreditations for specialized programs soon followed. It is the oldest institution for higher education in Nashville.
rdf:langString L'université Fisk (en anglais : Fisk University) est une université américaine située à Nashville dans le Tennessee.
rdf:langString フィスク大学 (Fisk University ) はアメリカ合衆国テネシー州ナッシュビルに1866年に創立された私立の歴史的黒人大学。40-エーカー (160,000 m2)のキャンパスの歴史的地区はアメリカ合衆国国家歴史登録財に認定されている。 1930年、に認定された最初のアフリカ系アメリカ人施設となった。この認定により特別プログラムがすぐに実施され、1952年、黒人大学で初めてPhi Beta Kappa の設立許可を得た。12月、Phi Beta Kappa 全米優等生協会のデルタ・テネシー支部を組織し、1953年4月4日に最初の学生会員が任命された。
rdf:langString Fisk University är ett privat, i Nashville, Tennessee, USA. Universitetet grundades 1866 för färgade studenter av den amerikanske affärsmannen C. B. Fisk.
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rdf:langString second African-American United States Solicitor General; Justice, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit
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rdf:langString Lady Principal of Tuskegee Institute and third wife of Booker T. Washington
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rdf:langString Congressman, civil rights activist, former President of Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
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rdf:langString Mathematician and civil rights activist. Fired in 1955 for refusing to testify before the House Un-American Activities Committee.
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rdf:langString first African-American woman elected to the New York State Senate
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rdf:langString Isler became the first African-American woman to receive a PhD in Astrophysics from Yale University in 2014
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rdf:langString Choir director, ethnomusicologist, and scholar of Afro-American folk music
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