Andrew Allison collection, 1928-1956.

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Andrew Allison collection, 1928-1956.

Collections consists of correspondence pertaining to the celebration of Jubilee Day at Fisk University, celebrating the sacrifice, commitment,and dedication of the original Jubilee Singers who in 1871 set out on a tour of the North to save the financially ailing university.

2.5 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8059620

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Jubilee Singers (Fisk University)

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The Fisk Jubilee Singers originated with nine students, Isaac Dickerson, Maggie Porter, Minnie Tate, Jennie Jackson, Benjamin Holmes, Thomas Rutling, Eliza Walker, Green Evans, and Ella Sheppard, who set out on a concert tour of the North on 6 Oct. 1871 to save the financially ailing Fisk University; idea to form the group was conceived by George L. White, Fisk University's white treasurer; because the University disapproved of the idea, White had to borrow money for the tour; White gave the gro...

Fisk University

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Established as Fisk Free Colored School in Nashville, Tenn., in Dec. 1865 by John Ogden, Rev. Erastus Milo Caravath, and Rev. Edward P. Smith; named in honor of Gen. Clinton B. Fisk, assistant commissioner of the Freedmen's Bureau for Tennessee and Kentucky, who provided the new institution with facilities and contributed over $30,000 to the school; opened on 9 Jan. 1866 with almost two hundred students of all ages; incorporated as Fisk University on 22 Aug. 1867 after its curriculum shifted to ...

Allison, Andrew

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Andrew Allison worked in the field of zoology. His field work is documented in collections of the National Museum of Natural History, Division of Mammals. Smithsonian Institution Archives Field Book Project: Person : Description : rid_332_pid_EACP329 ...