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Medgar Evers College was officially established in 1970 through cooperation from educators and community leaders in central Brooklyn.
" The College was officially established on July 30, 1970 when Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller signed the legislation approving the " establishment of an experimental four-year college of professional studies offering both career and transfer associate degrees and the baccalaureate degree ..." Finally, on September 28, 1970 the Board of Higher Education approved the recommendation from the College ’ s Community Council that the name of the college be Medgar Evers College, in honor of the martyred civil rights leader, Medgar Wiley Evers ( 1925 – 1963 ).
On December 2, 1970, the Medgar Evers College Community Council, chaired by John Enoch, and the Board of Higher Education co-hosted an announcement ceremony at the Y. M. C. A.
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