Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Ray_S._Tomlin> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 51 of
51
with 100 triples per page.
- Ray_S._Tomlin abstract "Ray Silver Tomlin was born in Phoenix, then part of the Arizona Territory, in 1889. He moved with his family to a farm in Missouri and received a Bachelor of Divinity from Garrett Bible Institute and a master's degree from Northwestern University. In 1923 he was appointed President of Paine College in Augusta, Georgia. The school was started at the end of the Civil War by the white and black Methodist churches to educate former slaves to become teachers and ministers. The original endowment included $16 raised in pennies from former slaves. Originally started as a high school, by 1903 sufficient college-level work was provided to justify changing the school’s name from Paine Institute to The Paine College. Tomlin, the white college president, believed that the school would be best served by hiring a black faculty. It was not a popular position in Augusta, Georgia in the 1920s. In 1929 he was fired for his controversial stand. Punishing him for his position, the white Methodist church banished him to a poor circuit of churches in rural Missouri where he became a circuit preacher, traveling to a different church each Sunday. According to his family he was never bitter and spent the rest of his life ministering to the small farm communities in central Missouri.".
- Ray_S._Tomlin birthDate "1889".
- Ray_S._Tomlin birthYear "1889".
- Ray_S._Tomlin wikiPageID "15110744".
- Ray_S._Tomlin wikiPageLength "1788".
- Ray_S._Tomlin wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Ray_S._Tomlin wikiPageRevisionID "509887816".
- Ray_S._Tomlin wikiPageWikiLink American_Civil_War.
- Ray_S._Tomlin wikiPageWikiLink Arizona_Territory.
- Ray_S._Tomlin wikiPageWikiLink Augusta,_Georgia.
- Ray_S._Tomlin wikiPageWikiLink Category:1889_births.
- Ray_S._Tomlin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Presidents_by_university_or_college_in_the_United_States.
- Ray_S._Tomlin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Year_of_death_missing.
- Ray_S._Tomlin wikiPageWikiLink Northwestern_University.
- Ray_S._Tomlin wikiPageWikiLink Paine_College.
- Ray_S._Tomlin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ray S. Tomlin".
- Ray_S._Tomlin dateOfBirth "1889".
- Ray_S._Tomlin hasPhotoCollection Ray_S._Tomlin.
- Ray_S._Tomlin name "Tomlin, Ray S.".
- Ray_S._Tomlin shortDescription "President of Paine College".
- Ray_S._Tomlin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- Ray_S._Tomlin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Ray_S._Tomlin description "President of Paine College".
- Ray_S._Tomlin description "President of Paine College".
- Ray_S._Tomlin subject Category:1889_births.
- Ray_S._Tomlin subject Category:Presidents_by_university_or_college_in_the_United_States.
- Ray_S._Tomlin subject Category:Year_of_death_missing.
- Ray_S._Tomlin type Agent.
- Ray_S._Tomlin type Article.
- Ray_S._Tomlin type Person.
- Ray_S._Tomlin type President.
- Ray_S._Tomlin type Article.
- Ray_S._Tomlin type President.
- Ray_S._Tomlin type Person.
- Ray_S._Tomlin type Agent.
- Ray_S._Tomlin type NaturalPerson.
- Ray_S._Tomlin type Thing.
- Ray_S._Tomlin type Q215627.
- Ray_S._Tomlin type Q5.
- Ray_S._Tomlin type Person.
- Ray_S._Tomlin comment "Ray Silver Tomlin was born in Phoenix, then part of the Arizona Territory, in 1889. He moved with his family to a farm in Missouri and received a Bachelor of Divinity from Garrett Bible Institute and a master's degree from Northwestern University. In 1923 he was appointed President of Paine College in Augusta, Georgia. The school was started at the end of the Civil War by the white and black Methodist churches to educate former slaves to become teachers and ministers.".
- Ray_S._Tomlin label "Ray S. Tomlin".
- Ray_S._Tomlin sameAs m.03hhrj9.
- Ray_S._Tomlin sameAs Q7298057.
- Ray_S._Tomlin sameAs Q7298057.
- Ray_S._Tomlin wasDerivedFrom Ray_S._Tomlin?oldid=509887816.
- Ray_S._Tomlin givenName "Ray S.".
- Ray_S._Tomlin isPrimaryTopicOf Ray_S._Tomlin.
- Ray_S._Tomlin name "Ray S. Tomlin".
- Ray_S._Tomlin name "Tomlin, Ray S.".
- Ray_S._Tomlin surname "Tomlin".