Daniel J. Sanders
Daniel Jackson Sanders (February 15, 1847 – March 6, 1907) was an American Presbyterian clergyman, educator, and newspaper publisher. He served as president of Biddle University (now Johnson C. Smith University) in North Carolina and published a Presbyterian newspaper for African Americans. He was the first African-American president of a four-year college in the southern U.S.
Jinsu | gorko |
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Ɓii-leydiyankaaku | Dowlaaji Dentuɗi |
Innde | Daniel, Jackson |
Innde ɓesngu | Sanders |
Ɗuubi daygo | 15 Colte 1847 |
Ɗoforde | Winnsboro |
Date of death | 6 Mbooy 1907 |
Wolde | Inngilisjo |
Sana'aji | Christian minister |
Social classification | enslaved person |
Biography
taƴtoSanders jibini maccuɗo nder Winnsboro, Carolina worgo nder 15 feebariyee 1847. Sanders yahdi nder suudu Brainerd e o ɗon jaɓɓa nder suudu. O fuɗɗii janngude e Western Theological Seminary.
O wurtini bolle Afrik-Amerikane Presbyterian, o waɗi hooreejo Biddle University (ko jooni Johnson C. Smith University) duuɓi 17. Nde o maayi, The Charlotte Observer wiyi jannginooɓe makko "ndottiima e ɓernde mum".