Wiley College
Wiley College
is the first and oldest
historically black college
west of the
Mississippi River
and is located on the west side of
Marshall, Texas
. The college was founded in
1873
by the
Methodist Episcopal Church
's
Bishop
Isaac Wiley
and was certified in
1882
by the
Freedmen's Aid Society
.
Melvin B. Tolson
, a contemporary of the
Harlem Renaissance
, was an English professor at the college.
James L. Farmer, Sr.
was the first black Texan to hold a doctorate and also was a professor at Wiley. Farmer's son,
James L. Farmer Jr.
was a graduate of Wiley and went on to become one of the "Big Three" of the
Civil Rights Movement
; organizing the first
sit-ins
and
Freedom Rides
in the United States. Wiley, along with
Bishop College
, was instrumental in the Civil Rights Movement in
Texas
. Wiley and Bishop students launched the first sit ins in Texas in the
rotunda
of the Old Harrison County Courthouse. Wiley was the first college in
East Texas
to issue
laptop
computers to its students. The college library is a
Carnagie Library
.
External link
Wiley College Official Site
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