Harrison N. Bouey
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Harrison N. Bouey (August 4, 1849 - December 15, 1909) was a minister in South Carolina, Alabama, and Missouri and a missionary in Liberia. He was noted as a leader in efforts to help Africans emigrate to Africa at the end of reconstruction in the 1870s. He was also involved in education in the south, and was an early leader of Selma University in Selma, Alabama and co-founder of Western College Preparatory School in Macon, Missouri.
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Harrison N. Bouey (August 4, 1849 - December 15, 1909) was a minister in South Carolina, Alabama, and Missouri and a missionary in Liberia. He was noted as a leader in efforts to help Africans emigrate to Africa at the end of reconstruction in the 1870s. He was also involved in education in the south, and was an early leader of Selma University in Selma, Alabama and co-founder of Western College Preparatory School in Macon, Missouri.
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