The oldest historically black university is Atlanta University. (The second oldest is Howard University in Washington DC) It is founded in 1865. From 1988 it merged with Clark College Atlanta and became Clark Atlanta University.
This is not true, the oldest historically black university is Cheyney University founded in 1837.
President of Fish University, a Historically Black University in Nashville, TN.
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Cheyney University of Pennsylvania is the first historically black college, established in before the American Civil War in 1837. It was initially called the African Institute, then renamed The Institute of Colored Youth. In1902, it moved to a location called Cheyney Farm, and the name was to what it is today. Prior to 1914, it did not award degrees.
The Institute for Colored Youth Pennsylvania 1837, now called Cheyney University, the oldest black institute of higher education in the US.
Princeton University (1746) and Rutgers (1766)
The eight oldest college or university is Rutgers located in New Jersey. It was established in 1766.
Cheyney University of Pennsylvania founded in 1837
Florida A&M University, with 13,089 students, is the largest historically black university in the United States. Florida A&M University, located in Tallahassee, Florida, was founded in 1887.
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Pennsylvania, December 12 1787
Havard College
This is not likely, since segregation (permitting only whites in one place, and only blacks in another) was officially abolished in 1963.