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Their choice of Berkeley is a testament to America’s investment in public higher education. Its roots stretch back to when Abraham Lincoln, in the middle of the Civil War, thought public education was important enough that he pushed through the Morrill Land-Grant Act of 1862, which used funds from federal land sales to establish new agriculture and mechanical colleges.
Emma
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