9 resultados para Missouri. State Tax Commission (1945- )

em Blue Tiger Commons - Lincoln University - USA


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In February, 1937, the Court, in an opinion by Chief Justice William F. Frank, issued their verdict that supported the Missouri statute that allowed for out-of-state tuition for Missouri blacks to continue their education if the desired program was not offered at Lincoln University Once again, the legal team of Lloyd Gaines was not undaunted.

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On December 12, 1936, Charles Hamilton Houston was in Jefferson City, Missouri arguing Gaines appeal in front of the Missouri Supreme Court. Houston added some teeth to his argument by adding that neither the slender hope that Gaines may someday attend a new law program at Lincoln nor the provision of tuition scholarships to attend an out-of-state law school met the US Constitutions requirement of equal treatment regardless of race.

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On September 28th, 2006, the Missouri State Supreme Court conferred a posthumous law license for Mr. Gaines.

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After several weeks, Gaines finally received a reply to his application from Sy Woodson Canada, the MU registrar. Canada informed him that he was not eligible to attend the University of Missouri due to the fact that Gaines was a Negro and it was in conflict of Missouri state law for MU to admit him.

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Elaine M. Aber was the first white student to graduate from Lincoln University. She later joined Alpha Kappa Alpha, becoming one of the first whites in Jefferson City to join a predominately African American sorority. She graduated with a Masters degree in Education from Lincoln University and later a Masters degree in Guidance and Counseling from the University of Missouri-Columbia. Aber worked as a counselor for the Missouri State of Employment Services until she retired in 1985. One of her greatest professional accomplishments was being published in the Journal of Educational Sociology February 1959 for her article, A Reverse Pattern of Integration. She achieved much success due to her ability to work in a diverse environment.

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Brochure for annual Lincoln University homecoming on November 15, 1975 Lincoln University vs. Southeast Missouri State University

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After weeks of debate Taylors proposal, House Bill No. 195 was passed and signed by Governor Lloyd Stark.

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