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- Q5344761 description "American educator".
- Q5344761 description "American educator".
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- Q5344761 abstract "Edward Parmelee Smith (1827–1876) was a Congregational minister in Massachusetts before becoming Field Secretary for the United States Christian Commission during the American Civil War. In official positions with the American Missionary Association (AMA), he was a co-founder of Fisk University and other historically black colleges established in the South for the education of freedmen. Beginning in 1873, he served as Commissioner of Indian Affairs under President Ulysses S. Grant. In 1875 he was selected president of Howard University, but died on a trip in Africa in 1876 before taking office.".
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- Q5344761 dateOfBirth "1827".
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- Q5344761 name "Smith, Edward Parmelee".
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- Q5344761 comment "Edward Parmelee Smith (1827–1876) was a Congregational minister in Massachusetts before becoming Field Secretary for the United States Christian Commission during the American Civil War. In official positions with the American Missionary Association (AMA), he was a co-founder of Fisk University and other historically black colleges established in the South for the education of freedmen. Beginning in 1873, he served as Commissioner of Indian Affairs under President Ulysses S. Grant.".
- Q5344761 label "Edward Parmelee Smith".
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