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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Author / Contributor: Bush, Rebecca Elizabeth (Author)
Corporate Author: Tuskegee University
Other authors / contributors: Bedou, A. P. (Arthur P.), 1882-1966 (Photographer), Battey, C. M. (Cornelius Marion), 1873-1927 (Photographer), Polk, P. H., 1898-1984 (Photographer)
Imprint: Columbus, Georgia : The Columbus Museum, [2019]
Format: Book
Language:English
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Call Number: TR820.5 .B87 2019
Status: Available Place a Hold