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Interested in fun facts and the history of Wilberforce, OH?
Then read on!

Wilberforce is a village in Greene County, Ohio, United States. It is located east of Dayton and is surrounded by the larger city of Fairborn. The village is named after William Wilberforce, an 18th-century British politician and abolitionist.

The village is primarily known for being the home of Wilberforce University, the country's oldest private, historically black institution of higher learning. The university was founded in 1856 and continues to be an important educational and cultural center for the African American community.

Other notable attractions in Wilberforce include the National Afro-American Museum and Cultural Center, which showcases the history and culture of African Americans, and the Charles Young Buffalo Soldiers National Monument, which honors the legacy of the first African American national park superintendent.

Overall, Wilberforce is a small, historic village with a strong connection to African American history and culture.