Commemorative Postcard
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In 1952, Paul Quinn expanded its campus by building an administration building and naming it after newly appointed African Methodist Episcopal Bishop Joseph Gomez. In his sermon following the groundbreaking ceremony on the building, Gomez stressed the importance of low-tuition church schools such as Paul Quinn for the education of African American youth in Texas, and called upon the community to continue their support of the college.
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Paul Quinn College
Paul Quinn College is the oldest historically black college in Texas. Though it is no longer located in Waco, it remains an important part of the city’s history as the “Athens on the Brazos.”
In 1872 the African Methodist Episcopalian Church…