Historical Marker

Central City College/Georgia Baptist College

Shurling Avenue just west of Gray Highway (U. S. 129) in Macon · Macon · Bibb

Georgia marker

Inscription

Central City College/Georgia Baptist College. Founded in October 1899 by the Reverend E.K. Love under the auspices of the Missionary Baptist Convention of Georgia, Central City College served as a co-educational institution of learning for African-American students at both the high school and college levels.

The College represented a pioneering effort at African-American education during the Jim Crow era. Beset by financial woes, Central City College lost its property to foreclosure in 1937 to white businessman and philanthropist James H. Porter, who in turn placed the school's assets under the control of the Georgia Baptist Missionary and Educational Convention.

By now called Georgia Baptist College, the institution continued fundraising efforts, including musical events with segregated seating, but failed to save the school, which finally closed in 1956. 2003-13 Erected by The Georgia Historical Society, the Baptist Ministers Union of Macon and Vicinity, the Middle Georgia African-American Historical Association, the General Missionary Baptist Convention of Georgia, and the Georgia Baptist Missionary and Educational Convention

Location

AddressShurling Avenue just west of Gray Highway (U. S. 129) in Macon
CityMacon
CountyBibb
StateGeorgia

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