Tuskegee & its people : their ideals and achievements


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alma:990025040720302486
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Emory University
Administrative Unit:
Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library
Call Number:
LC2851.T82 W374 1910
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Date Created:
unknown
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Text
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viii, 354 pages, 24 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations, portraits ; 21 cm.
Primary Language:
English
Table of Contents:
General introduction / by Booker T. Washington -- Pt. 1. The school and its purposes. Present achievements and governing ideals / by Emmett J. Scott -- Resources and material equipment / by Warren Logan -- The academic aims / by Roscoe C. Bruce -- What girls are taught, and how / by Mrs. Booker T. Washington -- Hampton Institute's relation to Tuskegee / by Robert R. Moton -- Pt. 2. Autobiographies by graduates of the school. A college president's story / by Isaac Fisher -- A school principal's story / by William H. Holtzclaw -- A lawyer's story / by George W. Lovejoy -- A school treasurer's story / by Marin A. Menafee -- The story of a farmer / by Frank Reid -- The story of a carpenter / by Gabriel G. Miller -- Cotton-growing in Africa / by John W. Robinson -- The story of a teacher of cooking / by Mary L. Dotson -- A woman's work / by Cornelia Brown -- Uplifting of the submerged masses / by W.J. Edwards -- A dairyman's story / by Lewis A. Smith -- The story of a wheelwright / by Edward Lomax -- The story of a blacksmith / by Jubie R. Bragg -- A druggist's story / by David L. Johnston -- The story of a supervisor of mechanical industries / by James M. Canty -- A Negro community builder / by Russell C. Calhoun -- The evolution of a shoemaker / by Charles L. Marshall.
Subjects / Keywords
Subject - Topics:
African Americans--Education.
Publication Details
Publisher:
D. Appleton and Co.
Place of Publication / Production:
New York
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About This Item
Date Created:
unknown
Date Published / Issued:
unknown
Format:
Text
Extent / Dimensions:
viii, 354 pages, 24 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations, portraits ; 21 cm.
Primary Language:
English
Table of Contents:
General introduction / by Booker T. Washington -- Pt. 1. The school and its purposes. Present achievements and governing ideals / by Emmett J. Scott -- Resources and material equipment / by Warren Logan -- The academic aims / by Roscoe C. Bruce -- What girls are taught, and how / by Mrs. Booker T. Washington -- Hampton Institute's relation to Tuskegee / by Robert R. Moton -- Pt. 2. Autobiographies by graduates of the school. A college president's story / by Isaac Fisher -- A school principal's story / by William H. Holtzclaw -- A lawyer's story / by George W. Lovejoy -- A school treasurer's story / by Marin A. Menafee -- The story of a farmer / by Frank Reid -- The story of a carpenter / by Gabriel G. Miller -- Cotton-growing in Africa / by John W. Robinson -- The story of a teacher of cooking / by Mary L. Dotson -- A woman's work / by Cornelia Brown -- Uplifting of the submerged masses / by W.J. Edwards -- A dairyman's story / by Lewis A. Smith -- The story of a wheelwright / by Edward Lomax -- The story of a blacksmith / by Jubie R. Bragg -- A druggist's story / by David L. Johnston -- The story of a supervisor of mechanical industries / by James M. Canty -- A Negro community builder / by Russell C. Calhoun -- The evolution of a shoemaker / by Charles L. Marshall.
Subjects / Keywords
Subject - Topics:
African Americans--Education.
Find This Item
System of Record ID:
alma:990025040720302486
Other Identifiers:
barcode:10001154054 and oclc:85764240
Institution:
Emory University
Administrative Unit:
Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library
Call Number:
LC2851.T82 W374 1910