Reminiscences of Fidelia Johnson : oral history, 1976.

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Reminiscences of Fidelia Johnson : oral history, 1976.

Graduate Tuskegee Institute, 1929; teacher of Home Economics, Grambling State University, 1929-1970: recollections of Charles P. Adams, changes of the institution in size, curriculum, philosophy, student body; Louisiana's educational associations, educational administrative structures and racial problems.

Transcript: 17 leaves.

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Johnson, Fidelia, 1905-

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Teacher. From the description of Reminiscences of Fidelia Johnson : oral history, 1976. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122343137 ...

Grambling State University

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Grambling State University had its beginnings in 1901 when the Farmer's Relief Association of Ruston, La. authorized Lafayette Richmond, The Reverend Dennis Hollis, and Ruben Daniels to write Booker T. Washington to ask for help in starting a school; in response, Mr. Washington sent Charles P. Adams, a new Tuskegee Institute graduate, to open the school. On Nov. 1, 1901, the Colored Industrial and Agricultural School with three teachers and 125 students; it became a Lincoln Parish School Board p...

Franklin, Lucy Brown

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