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BEREA

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Originally appearing in Volume V03, Page 767 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BEREA  , a

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town of Madison county,
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Kentucky, U.S.A., 131 M. by
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rail S. of
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Cincinnati . Pop . (1900) 762 . Berea is served by the
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Louisville &
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Nashville railway . It is pleasantly situated on the border between the Blue Grass and the Mountain regions . The town is widely known as the seat of Berea College, which has done an important
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work among the mountaineers of Kentucky and of
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Tennessee . The college has about 70 acres of ground (and about 4000 acres of mountain
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land for forestry study), with a large recitation hall, a library, a
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chapel (seating 1400 persons), a science hall, an
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industrial hall, a brick-making plant, a woodwork
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building, a printing building, a tabernacle for commencement exercises and other buildings . In 1908 Berea had 65 instructors and 115o students; and it paid the tuition of 141 negro students in Fisk University (Nashville, Tennessee) and in other institutions . The school out of which Berea College has
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developed was founded in the anti-
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slavery interests in 1855 . An attempt was made to procure for it a college charter in 18J9, but the slavery interests caused it to be closed before the end of that
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year and it was not reopened until 1865, the charter having then been obtained, as Berea College . Negroes as well as whites were admitted until 1904, when
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education of the two races at the same institution was prohibited by an act of the state legislature (upheld by the U.S . Supreme Court in 1908) .

This act did not, however, prohibit an institution from maintaining

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separate
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schools for the two races, provided these schools were at least 25 M. apart, and a separate school for the negroes was at once projected by Berea .

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