Word: hampton
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Composition prizes, class of 1891-First prizes, John J. Cox, Howard T. Kingsbury, Ray B. Smith; second prizes, Grovesnor Atterbury, James W. Broatch, Harry H. Tweedy; third prizes, Francis T. Brown, Hampton P. Howell, Robert G. McClung, Edward A. Thurber...
General Armstrong, of the Hampton Institute, lectured on the education of the Negro before a large audience in Sever 11 last night. His second lecture, on Thursday evening, will be on the education of the Indian...
...urgent and compelling circumstances which grow out of race prejudice have been a developing force in the Negro and have made his future a possibility. When we freed the slave we assumed the responsibility of making him an enlightened citizen. This is the work which the Hampton Institute is doing. But there are other influences which have been busy working the same great evolution. The struggle which the Negro has had to gain the franchise has had great educational influence upon him, and has developed him politically and socially. Human nature has asserted itself and the black vote is slowly...
...Religious Education of the Negro." Lecture. General S. C. Armstrong, of Hampton, Va. Sanders Theatre...
...Religious Education of the Negro" is the subject of a lecture to be given tonight by General S. C. Armstrong in Sanders Theatre. General Armstrong is president of Hampton Institute, devoted to the education of Negroes and Indians, and is in every way fitted to speak in an entertaining and instructive manner on his subject...