Oberlin was the first to regularly admit African American students in 1835 and women in 1837. Mary Jane Patterson was the first African American woman in 1862 to earn a B.A. degree.
The college was active in the Underground Railroad. In 1858 they were involved in the rescue of a fugitive slave that was nationally covered in the press.
Clearly the ministers that developed Oberlin College set up an institution with a passion for justice.
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