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A small liberal arts college in [[Hillsdale, Michigan|Hillsdale]], [[Michigan]], founded in 1844 and among the first American colleges to forbid discrimination by gender, religion, or race, its [[American conservatism|conservative]] principles have led it to refuse to accept Federal or state funds to avoid government interference
A small liberal arts college in [[Hillsdale, Michigan|Hillsdale]], [[Michigan (U.S. state)|Michigan]], founded in 1844 and among the first American colleges to forbid discrimination by gender, religion, or race, its [[American conservatism|conservative]] principles have led it to refuse to accept Federal or state funds to avoid government interference

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A small liberal arts college in Hillsdale, Michigan, founded in 1844 and among the first American colleges to forbid discrimination by gender, religion, or race, its conservative principles have led it to refuse to accept Federal or state funds to avoid government interference