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Southern Christian Institute, was a boarding school for African American students, active from 1882 until 1953 in Edwards, Mississippi. In 1954 it merged with Tougaloo College. In 1971, the campus became the Bonner-Campbell School of Religion. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2007.
History
It was founded in 1882 after the Reconstruction-era by the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) for the education of African Americans in the South after the American Civil War, and closed in 1953. Joel Baer Lehman served as president of the school from 1890 to 1933.
An all class reunion for Southern Christian Institute was held in 1979. A 1924/1925 Southern Christian Institute school catalogue is extant in the special collections department at Mississippi State University.
The school site has served various other purposes since the school closed. In 1954 it merged with Tougaloo College. Activist Bob Moses had hosted civil rights leadership training at this Tougaloo College campus. The school property was later purchased by the AME Church in 1971, and used as the Bonner-Campbell School of Religion mainly for church retreats.
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