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- BIO 412 Lab 1 Plant Competition - Tennessee State University
Introduction: One of the ways in which organisms may interact is competition In this lab, we will investigate the interaction between seedling plants We use plants for practical reasons The primary advantage is that the growth of plants is very plastic This means that the size a plant reaches is largely determined by environmental factors within the general framework set by its genes (peas
- Swift Memorial College - Tennessee State University
William Henderson Franklin, one of the first African-American graduates of Maryville College, was born in 1852 in Knoxville, Tennessee, to slave parents Henderson and Elizabeth (Bates) Franklin He received his early education in the city's church-operated academies Later, he was graduated from Maryville College, one of the few white schools of higher learning in the state that accepted
- WILSON HALL - Tennessee State University
From 1931-1964 WILSON HALL served as the home for freshman and sophomore women only After undergoing several renovations and serving over fifty years as the home of young women and some faculty members, the building was closed in 1964 A new residence hall for young women was erected directly east of the GENTRY COMPLEX in 1964
- Roger Williams University
Roger Williams University, one of four colleges founded in Nashville for freed slaves, began in 1864 as Bible classes in the home of Daniel W Phillips, a white Baptist minister from Massachusetts The Reverend Phillips (1809-1890) was assisted by fellow ministers Henry L Wayland, J R Graves, and Thomas Skinner The pastor of the First Colored Baptist Church allowed the school to move to
- Robert Reed Church, Jr. - Tennessee State University
R Church, Jr , a political leader of color in Memphis and the nation, was born on October 26, 1885, at the family home, 384 South Lauderdale Street, in Memphis He was one of the two children of Robert R and Anna (Wright) Church His sister was Annette E Church He was educated at Mrs Julia Hooks's kindergarten, by private tutors, and at parochial schools in Memphis Further education was
- Nashville Sit-Ins - Tennessee State University
NASHVILLE SIT-INS (1959-1961) On February 1, 1960, four North Carolina Agricultural and Technical College students captured America's attention when they sat down at Woolworth's lunch counter in Greensboro, North Carolina, and requested service However, prior to this demonstration and between 1943 and 1960, sit-ins had taken place in Chicago, St Louis, Baltimore, and at least fifteen cities
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