Talk:Alfred University/Archives/2017

Factual inaccuracy
"It was also racially integrated, and enrolled its first African-American student and two Native American students in the 1850s, becoming the second college in the nation after Berea College in Berea, Kentucky, to do so."

In fact Oberlin College was the first predominately White institution in the country to regularly admit African-American students, beginning in 1835. At the very least, then, Alfred would have been third, and even this is questionable. Would like to see some citing of sources here.

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