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− | '''Dunbar Junior College''' was | + | '''Dunbar Junior College''' was a public African American institution for higher education located at [[Dunbar High School]] in [[Little Rock]], Arkansas. The junior college opened in 1930 and closed in 1955 when the [[Little Rock School Board]] determined that the school did not have the finances to continue. |
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+ | ====Degree programs and academics==== | ||
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+ | ====History==== | ||
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+ | ====Athletics==== | ||
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+ | ====Enrollment figures==== | ||
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+ | ====Notable former students or graduates==== | ||
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+ | *[[Lloyd C. Elam]] - physician and professor at Meharry Medical College | ||
+ | *[[Samuel P. Massie]] - Manhattan Project scientist; first tenured African American professor at U.S. Naval Academy | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 01:23, 19 February 2010
Dunbar Junior College was a public African American institution for higher education located at Dunbar High School in Little Rock, Arkansas. The junior college opened in 1930 and closed in 1955 when the Little Rock School Board determined that the school did not have the finances to continue.
Contents
Degree programs and academics
History
Athletics
Enrollment figures
Notable former students or graduates
- Lloyd C. Elam - physician and professor at Meharry Medical College
- Samuel P. Massie - Manhattan Project scientist; first tenured African American professor at U.S. Naval Academy