Clark College

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Clark College was a historically Black liberal arts college in Atlanta, Georgia, that later became part of Clark Atlanta University through a merger.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf defunct college
historically Black college
liberal arts college
accreditationBody Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges
surface form: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
affiliation United Negro College Fund
campusSetting urban campus
city Atlanta
surface form: Atlanta, Georgia
closureReason institutional merger
country United States of America
surface form: United States
educationFocus liberal arts education
undergraduate education
foundedAs Clark University
governedBy Board of Trustees
HBCUStatus Historically Black College or University
historicalRacialIdentity African American
institutionType private college
languageOfInstruction English
legacyPreservedIn Clark Atlanta University
locatedInMetropolitanArea Atlanta urban area
surface form: Atlanta metropolitan area
mergedInto Clark Atlanta University
mergerPartner Clark Atlanta University
surface form: Atlanta University
mergerYear 1988
namedAfter Bishop Davis Wasgatt Clark
offeredDegrees bachelor's degrees
operationalStatus closed
partOf Atlanta University Center
religiousAffiliation United Methodist Church
servedCommunity African American students
state Georgia
successor Clark Atlanta University

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Carroll D. Wright employer Clark College
Sam Elliott educatedAt Clark College