Paul Quinn College
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Paul Quinn College is the oldest African-American liberal arts college in Texas. It was founded in 1872 in Austin, Texas, and was named after William Paul Quinn (1788-1873), the fourth bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. The College is affiliated with the AME church.
After later moving to Waco, the campus is now located in Dallas, on the old Bishop College campus, about a half mile west of Interstate 45 and two miles north of Interstate 20.
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Colleges and universities affiliated with the African Methodist Episcopal Church |
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| Allen University • Campbell College (defunct) • Daniel Payne College (defunct) • Edward Waters College • Kittrell College (defunct) • Morris Brown College • Paul Quinn College • Shorter College (Arkansas) • Western University (defunct) • Wilberforce University |
Categories: Red River Athletic Conference | African Methodist Episcopal Church | Historically black universities and colleges in the United States | Universities and colleges in Texas | Universities and colleges affiliated with the African Methodist Episcopal Church | Universities and colleges in Dallas | Educational institutions established in 1872 | Southern United States university stubs

