Pride of the swift-growing south : Tuskegee Institute photography /
"In 1881, Lewis Adams, a formerly enslaved man, and George W. Campbell, a former enslaver, founded a school to train African American teachers in Tuskegee, Alabama. Adams and Campbell hired Booker T. Washington to serve as the new school's principal, and over time, Washington built Tuskege...
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Columbus, Georgia :
The Columbus Museum,
[2019]
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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TR820.5 .B87 2019
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Status: | Available Place a Hold |