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Morris Brown College, a private, liberal arts institution located in Atlanta, Georgia, was founded in 1881 by the African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.) Church for the "moral, spiritual and intellectual growth of Negro boys and girls." The original site for the school was located at Boulevard and Houston Street in Northeast Atlanta. On October 5, 1885, under the charter granted by the State of Georgia, Morris Brown College opened with nine teachers and 107 students. To prepare students for ministerial careers in the A.M.E. Church, Morris Brown opened a theology department in 1894, which became the Turner Theological Seminary in 1900. The seminary's name honors Henry McNeal Turner, a pioneering A.M.E Church organizer. Turner Seminary remained affiliated with Morris Brown until 1957, when it joined the Interdenominational Theological Center. The school operated until 1894 on the primary, secondary, and normal school levels, while the College department was established in 1894 and graduated its first class in 1898. By 1908 the school boasted an enrollment of nearly 1,000 students. It continued to offer instruction in industrial trades as well as academic fields and awarded two-year degrees in addition to four-year bachelor's degrees, but over time administrators placed greater emphasis on the development of the school's college-level curriculum. Morris Brown joined the Atlanta University Center in 1941, and along with Atlanta University, Clark College, Spelman College, and Morehouse College formed the largest consortium of HBCUs in the country. They remained members of the AUC until 2002. The yearbooks of Morris Brown College chronicles the annual activities of the institution.
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The yearbooks of Spelman College chronicle the annual activities of the institution.
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The yearbook of the Interdenominational Theological Center chronicles the annual activities of the institutions. The respective schools are: Gammon Theological Seminary, The Morehouse School of Religion, Phillips School of Theology, and Turner Theological Seminary.
Yearbooks of Morehouse College
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Yearbooks of Clark College and Clark Atlanta University
The Panther 1996:  Eternal Flame
Yearbooks of Clark College and Clark Atlanta University
The Panther 2003:  I Am
Yearbooks of Clark College and Clark Atlanta University
The Panther 2002:  Ascension
Yearbooks of Clark College and Clark Atlanta University
The Panther 2001:  Metamorphosis
Yearbooks of Clark College and Clark Atlanta University
The Panther 1973:  Black People In Search of an Identity
Yearbooks of Clark College and Clark Atlanta University
The Panther 1972:  Unity...Bridge for a New Day
Yearbooks of Clark College and Clark Atlanta University
The Panther 2004:  Building Tradition
Yearbooks of Clark College and Clark Atlanta University
The Panther 1989:  More Than You Think
Yearbooks of Clark College and Clark Atlanta University
The Panther 1962
Yearbooks of Clark College and Clark Atlanta University
The Panther 1980:  Stalking Destiny
Yearbooks of Clark College and Clark Atlanta University
The Panther 1954
Yearbooks of Clark College and Clark Atlanta University
The Panther 2008:  Redefining Spirit
Yearbooks of Clark College and Clark Atlanta University
The Panther 1960
Yearbooks of Clark College and Clark Atlanta University
The Panther 1968
Yearbooks of Clark College and Clark Atlanta University
The Panther 1964:  95th Anniversary Edition
Yearbooks of Clark College and Clark Atlanta University