John Gregg Fee

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John Gregg Fee was a 19th-century American abolitionist, educator, and minister best known for establishing Berea College as an interracial and coeducational institution in Kentucky.

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instanceOf Christian minister
abolitionist
educator
person
advocated coeducation of men and women
immediate emancipation of enslaved people
racial equality
associatedWith Berea College Board of Trustees NERFINISHED
Berea, Kentucky NERFINISHED
birthDate 1816-09-09
citizenship United States of America
clergyType Presbyterian minister
deathDate 1901-01-11
education Augusta College NERFINISHED
Lane Theological Seminary NERFINISHED
era 19th century
familyName Fee NERFINISHED
founded Berea College NERFINISHED
Berea, Kentucky community NERFINISHED
fullName John Gregg Fee NERFINISHED
gender male
givenName John NERFINISHED
influencedBy evangelical abolitionism
knownFor founding Berea College
promoting coeducation
promoting interracial education
movement abolitionism
nationality American
notableWork Autobiography of John G. Fee NERFINISHED
occupation abolitionist
educator
minister
opposed slavery in the United States
placeOfBirth Bracken County, Kentucky NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Berea, Kentucky NERFINISHED
promoted interracial higher education in the American South
nonsectarian Christian education
religion Christianity
spouse Matilda Hamilton Fee NERFINISHED
stateOfActivity Kentucky NERFINISHED
wrote Autobiography of John G. Fee NERFINISHED

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Berea College foundedBy John Gregg Fee