Morehouse College

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Morehouse College is a historically Black, all-male liberal arts college in Atlanta, Georgia, renowned for producing prominent African American leaders including Martin Luther King Jr.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historically Black college or university
men's college
private liberal arts college
academicFocus liberal arts
accreditation Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges
surface form: Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
affiliation United Negro College Fund
athleticsAssociation NCAA Division II
athleticsConference Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
campusType urban campus
category Historically Black universities and colleges in the United States
Men's universities and colleges in the United States
Universities and colleges in Atlanta
city Atlanta
colors maroon
white
country United States of America
surface form: United States
formerName Atlanta Baptist Seminary
surface form: Atlanta Baptist College

Atlanta Baptist Seminary
foundingDate 1867
foundingYear 1867
genderAdmissionPolicy men only undergraduate program
isPartOf Atlanta University Center
surface form: Atlanta University Center Consortium
knownFor producing African American leaders
locatedIn Atlanta
surface form: Atlanta, Georgia

Fulton County, Georgia
mission to develop men with disciplined minds who will lead lives of leadership and service
motto Et Facta Est Lux
mottoEnglish And There Was Light
mottoLanguage Latin
namedAfter Henry Lyman Morehouse
neighboringInstitution Clark Atlanta University
Spelman College
notableAlumnus Julian Bond
Martin Luther King Jr.
Maynard Jackson
Ralph Abernathy
surface form: Ralph David Abernathy

Samuel L. Jackson
Spike Lee
offersDegree Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Science
originalName Augusta Institute
presidentTitle President of Morehouse College
region Southern United States
surface form: American South
religiousAffiliation historically Baptist
sportsNickname Maroon Tigers
state Georgia
targetDemographic Black Americans
surface form: African American men
type private institution

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Maroon Tigers affiliatedWith Morehouse College
this entity surface form: Morehouse College Athletics Department
Spelman College affiliatedWith Morehouse College
Charles Person educatedAt Morehouse College
Daddy King educatedAt Morehouse College
Dexter Scott King educatedAt Morehouse College
Edwin Moses educatedAt Morehouse College
Floyd McKissick educatedAt Morehouse College
Julian Bond educatedAt Morehouse College
Martin Luther King III educatedAt Morehouse College
Martin Luther King Jr. educatedAt Morehouse College
Martin educatedAt Morehouse College
subject surface form: Martin Luther King Jr.
Martin Luther King Sr. educatedAt Morehouse College
this entity surface form: Morehouse College (non-degree theological studies, associated training)
Maynard Jackson educatedAt Morehouse College
Michael King educatedAt Morehouse College
Randall Woodfin educatedAt Morehouse College
Samuel L. Jackson educatedAt Morehouse College
Spike Lee educatedAt Morehouse College
Atlanta Baptist Seminary formerNameOf Morehouse College
Augusta Institute hasNotableSuccessor Morehouse College
this entity surface form: Morehouse College, Atlanta, Georgia
Atlanta Baptist Seminary hasSuccessor Morehouse College
Atlanta isHomeTo Morehouse College
And There Was Light isMottoOf Morehouse College
Atlanta Baptist Seminary laterBecame Morehouse College
Augusta Institute laterBecame Morehouse College
Atlanta University Center memberInstitution Morehouse College
Augusta Institute originalNameOf Morehouse College
Augusta Institute predecessorOf Morehouse College
Maroon Tigers represents Morehouse College
Maroon Tigers representsInstitution Morehouse College
Maroon Tigers shortName Morehouse College
this entity surface form: Morehouse Maroon Tigers