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‘Next resurgence to greatness’ has a 160-year-old foundation at LeMoyne-Owen College - TSDMemphis.com

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It’s official: Memphis now is amid a yearlong celebration of “Purple Reign” –LeMoyne-Owen College’s observance of 160 years in existence. The celebration kickoff for Memphis’ only HBCU (historically Black college or university) came midday Friday on the steps of Brownlee Hall on the historic front lawn of the campus at 807 Walker Ave. The day’s […]

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