Henry Martin Tupper

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Henry Martin Tupper was a 19th-century American Baptist minister and educator best known for establishing one of the first historically Black universities in the United States.

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instanceOf Baptist minister
educator
human
university founder
activeIn 19th century
basedIn North Carolina
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
denomination Baptist
educatedAt Amherst College
Newton Theological Institution
ethnicGroup white American
familyName Tupper
fieldOfWork higher education
religious education
founded Shaw University
givenName Henry
hasParticularSignificance Reconstruction-era education in the American South
languageOfWorkOrName English
mainInterest education of African Americans
theology
middleName Martin
movement American Baptist Home Mission work among freedpeople
notableFor establishing one of the first historically Black universities in the United States
founding Shaw University
leadership in African American higher education
notableWork development of Shaw University as a training school for Black ministers and teachers
occupation Baptist minister
educator
positionHeld president of Shaw University
religion Baptist
residence Raleigh, North Carolina, United States of America
surface form: Raleigh, North Carolina
sexOrGender male
workLocation Raleigh, North Carolina, United States of America
surface form: Raleigh, North Carolina

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Shaw University foundedBy Henry Martin Tupper