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Scotia Seminary News 1906 Black Women's College Concord Civil Rights Concord NC For Sale


Scotia Seminary News 1906 Black Women's College Concord Civil Rights Concord NC
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Scotia Seminary News 1906 Black Women's College Concord Civil Rights Concord NC:
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DETAILS:Hard to find copy of the Scotia Seminary News, April, 1906. Four pages in length. Gives a detailed historyof the all female black college. Second page has indicia. Measures 5 3/4" x 9" inches. For other items from this estatecollection, visit our store. KEYWORD: Scotia Seminary



HISTORICAL BACKGROUND: Scotia Seminary (1867-1915)wasan African American female seminary school founded inConcord, North Carolina, in 1867by the Presbyterian Church to prepare young black southern women (the daughters of former slaves) for careers as social workersand teachers.It was the first historically black female institution of higher education established after the American Civil War. Historians consider it to bethe first black institution built after the Civil War. For the first time, it gave black women an alternative to becoming domestic servants or field hands. Scotia Seminary offered its students grammar, science, and domestic arts. In 1908 it had 19 teachers and 291 students. From its founding in 1867 to 1908 it had enrolled 2,900 students, with 604 having graduated from the grammar department and 109 from the normal department.The school was modeled after Mount Holyoke Female Seminary (now Mount Holyoke College) and was referred to as "The Mount Holyoke of the South".




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