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Wiley
College
Historically
Black College

Wiley
College, 1937, John Ella Patton. Three young ladies sitting in the snow.
Bibliography
Allen,
Jewel. "The History of Negro Education at
Wiley College." Master's Thesis, East
Texas State Teachers College, 1940.
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Brawley,
James P. "A Brief Historical Sketch of Wiley
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Two Centuries of Methodist Concern: Bondage,
Freedom, and Education of Black People. New
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Daniel, V. E. "Our
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Gibbs,
Warmoth T. President Matthew W. Dogan of Wiley
College, A Biography. Marshall, Texas: Wiley
College, 1940.
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McNeely,
Lois Towles. "A History of the Music
Education of Wiley College." Master's
Thesis, University of Iowa, 1942.
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Morris, Talitha Long. "A
Determination of Freshmen Guidance Needs at Wiley
College." Cornell University, 1937.
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Totten,
Herman L. "The Wiley College Library the
First Library for Negroes West of the Mississippi
River." Negro History Bulletin, 32 (
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Totten, Herman L. "A
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