John Jay Shipherd

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John Jay Shipherd was a 19th-century American Presbyterian minister and educational reformer best known for co-founding Oberlin College and promoting progressive ideals such as coeducation and abolitionism.

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instanceOf Presbyterian minister
educational reformer
human
advocated Christian perfectionism in education
admission of Black students to higher education
admission of women to higher education
burialPlace Oberlin, Ohio
centuryOfActivity 19th century
clergyType Protestant minister
coFounded Oberlin College
Oberlin, Ohio
surface form: the Oberlin community in Ohio
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1802-09-28
dateOfDeath 1844-09-16
denomination Presbyterian Church
educatedAt Middlebury College
ethnicGroup European American
fieldOfWork higher education
religious ministry
social reform
gender male
hasReligionBasedMotivation belief that education should support Christian moral reform
influenced development of coeducational colleges in the United States
religiously motivated abolitionist education
knownFor co-founding Oberlin College
promoting abolitionism
promoting coeducation
languageSpoken English
movement abolitionism
educational reform
notableIdea integration of moral, religious, and academic training
using colleges as centers of antislavery activism
notableWork planning and organizing the Oberlin community and college
occupation clergyman
educator
placeOfBirth Granville, New York
placeOfDeath Oberlin, Ohio
religion Presbyterianism
residence Oberlin, Ohio
northern United States
workedOn creating an intentional Christian reform community at Oberlin

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Oberlin College founder John Jay Shipherd