Lincoln Institute (Simpsonville, Ky.)
Lincoln Institute was founded in 1909 as a result of the Day Law which prohibited blacks and whites from being educated together; with an interracial staff from its beginning, the school carried out the work formerly done by Berea College; served as a high school for African American students throughout the state; used as a training school for student teachers from Kentucky State University beginning in 1939; closed in 1966.
From the description of Lincoln Institute records, 1932-1966. (Kentucky State University). WorldCat record id: 70971882
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creatorOf | Lincoln Institute (Simpsonville, Ky.). Lincoln Institute records, 1932-1966. | Kentucky State University, Paul G. Blazer Library | |
referencedIn | Horace Mann Bond Papers, 1830-1979, 1926-1972 | Special Collections and University Archives, UMass Amherst Libraries | |
referencedIn | Baskin, Andrew. Lincoln Institute oral history collection 2003-2008 / by Andrew Baskin and Symerdar Baskin. | Berea College, Hutchins Library |
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associatedWith | Baskin, Andrew. | person |
associatedWith | Bond, Horace Mann, 1904-1972 | person |
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Kentucky--Simpsonville |
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African Americans |
African American schools |
African American students |
African American teachers |
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Active 1932
Active 1966