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James Franklin Lane
James Franklin Lane (1874–1944) was an American educator and college president. For 37 years, he served as the third president of Lane College, a Private university, private Historically black colleges and universities, historically black college located in Jackson, Tennessee. He was the son of bishop Isaac Lane, the namesake of Lane College. Early life and education James Franklin Lane was born February 18, 1874, in Jackson, Tennessee, to parents Francis (née Boyce) and Isaac Lane. His father was the fifth bishop of the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church in America (later known as the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church). He had 10 siblings, his sister Jennie Lane became the first teacher and principal of Lane College. He attended high school and the normal school coursework at Lane College. Lane continued his studies at Central Tennessee College (later known as Walden University) in Nashville (B.A. degree 1891). Lane did academic work at Harvard College in 1897. He receiv ...
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Lane College
Lane College is a private historically black college associated with the Christian Methodist Episcopal Church and located in Jackson, Tennessee. It offers associate and baccalaureate degrees in the arts and sciences. History Lane College was founded in 1882 by the Colored Methodist Episcopal (C.M.E.) Church in America as the C.M.E. High School. It was named after Methodist Bishop Isaac Lane who co-founded the school. Planning for the school had begun in 1878, but the school's establishment was delayed by a yellow fever epidemic in the region in 1878. Its primary purpose was the education of newly freed slaves, and the original curriculum focused on the preparation of "teachers and preachers."About Lane
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