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181:, having completed his studies in three years since he was working as principal of Jericho Academy during what would have been his junior year. Henderson's commencement speech was entitled "The Economy of Moral Forces in History." He was inducted in Phi Beta Kappa that same year. Henderson completed a master's degree at UVM in 1880 and a Bachelor's of Divinity from 252:
Henderson was married twice. His first wife Hattie Eliza Gage worked at Craftsbury Academy while he was principal. They married August 18, 1884. She died of complications from childbirth on March 22, 1886. They had one child, Willard Atwood Henderson who died of consumption on November 29, 1886.
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Henderson arrived in Vermont unable to read or write but attended Underhill Academy where he received intensive tutoring from the principal, as well as Barre Academy, receiving his diploma in 1873. He graduated first in his class in 1877 from the
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Henderson wrote "First Memorial Against Lynching" in 1894 which he sent to the Louisiana legislature. It was the first formal protest against
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The George Washington Henderson Fellowship Program was established at the University of Vermont in 2006 to honor his memory.
149:(November 16, 1850 – February 6, 1936) was an American theologian and professor, known for being the first Black member of 240:
which was the only contemporary account written of these soldiers. He was the editor of the homiletical department of the
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in 1883. He received a Hooker Fellowship and studied in Berlin. He was UVM's second African American graduate, after
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of the class of 1838. UVM awarded him an Honorary Doctor of Divinity degree in 1896. He was elected to the
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in the United States. He also wrote a pamphlet documenting the actions of black soldiers during the
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but was only able to serve for three years because of his involvement with civil rights work.
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Henderson married his second wife, Mary Virginia Harris, of New Orleans on April 2, 1889.
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Henderson died on February 3, 1936, and is buried in Cherry Grove Cemetery, Xenia, Ohio.
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Henderson worked as principal of multiple schools in Vermont including Jericho Academy,
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where he was professor of Latin, Greek, and Ancient Literature at
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Clarke County, Virginia
Xenia, Ohio
Phi Beta Kappa
Clarke County, Virginia
Underhill, Vermont
Civil War
University of Vermont
Yale University
Andrew Harris
American Negro Academy
Craftsbury Academy
New Orleans
Straight University
Fisk University
Nashville, Tennessee
Xenia, Ohio
Wilberforce University
lynching
Spanish–American War
A. M. E. Review



"The Earliest Black Members of Phi Beta Kappa"
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