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James L. Farmer, Sr.
James Leonard Farmer (June 12, 1886–May 14, 1961) was an American author, theologian, educator, and the first African-American Texan to earn a doctorate. Farmer served as a deacon in the Methodist Episcopal Church and as an administrator at several Historically black colleges and universities in the U.S. South, most notably Howard University, Rust College and Wiley College. Farmer could read Aramaic, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, and Latin.
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