Francis Logouen Atkins records, 1925-1979 (bulk 1934-1961).
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Brown, Charlotte Hawkins, 1883-1961
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Charlotte Hawkins Brown (June 11, 1883-January 11, 1961) was born in Henderson, North Carolina, the daughter of Caroline Frances Hawkins and Edmund H. Hight. The family moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts, in the late 1880's, where CHB attended public schools. During her senior year of high school Alice Freeman Palmer, formerly president of Wellesley College, encouraged her to attend the State Normal School at Salem and provided financial support. In 1901 CHB accepted a job as teacher...
Atkins, Francis Logouen, 1896-1982
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Winston-Salem Teachers College
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Spaulding, C. C. (Charles Clinton), 1874-1952
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President of North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company, 1923-1952, located in Durham (Durham Co.), N.C. The company is the oldest African-American life insurance company. From the description of Papers, 1905-1985. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 45279802 From the description of Papers, 1905-1985. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 80056304 ...
Schuger, George S.
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Winston-Salem Teachers College. Board of Trustees
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Winston-Salem State University. Office of the Chancellor
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Winston-Salem State University was founded as the Slater Industrial Academy on 28 Sept. 1892; began in a one-room frame structure with 25 pupils and one teacher; first postsecondary level instruction was offered in 1925; awarded the first baccalaureate degree in 1927; 1972 it became a constituent institution of The University of North Carolina System; name changes include Slater Industrial Academy, 1892; Slater Industrial and State Normal School, 1897; Winston-Salem Teachers College, 1925; Winst...
Shepard, James E.
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James Edward Shepard was born in Raleigh, N.C., on 3 November 1875 and died in Durham, N.C., on 6 October 1947. In 1909, he founded and served as president of the National Religious Training School and Chautauqua for the Colored Race. In 1925, the School became the North Carolina College for Negroes (later North Carolina Central University), the first state-funded liberal arts college for African Americans in the United States. From the description of James E. Shepard papers, 1905-19...