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Posted by Ashlei Brown on Monday, April 15, 2024 - 19:55
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Posted by Ashlei Brown on Monday, April 15, 2024 - 19:44

Aug. 15, 1887: All-Black Town of Eatonville Incorporated - Zinn Education  Project

   The location I chose to focus on is Eatonville, Florida the reason I chose to do this specific location is because this was where Zora Neale Hurston was raised. Eatonville is one of the oldest Black towns in the United States. The town was established in 1887 by twenty- seven Black men during the emancipation and reconstruction periods and was known as the beacon of freedom and was a comfort for Black Floridians as well as just Black southerners who were facing racial oppression and violence. One thing that was unique about this town is that the St. Lawrence African Methodist Episcopal (AME) church and Robert Hungerford Industrial School upheld the self- governing ideals of the original founders. The church and the school passed down the self- governing ideals as time went on.

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Posted by Alexis Brown on Wednesday, April 10, 2024 - 21:31

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Posted by Mark Littke on Tuesday, April 9, 2024 - 02:41

Fisk University of Nashville, founded in 1866, is a private, coeducational, and one of the first and most notable historically black colleges in the United States. Fisk school was named after General Clinton B. Fisk, who gave the school its original facilities in a former Union army barracks, and the college was named a university the next year in 1867 ("Fisk University" [Encyclopædia Britannica]). As freed slaves were establishing makeshift schools at the conclusion of the Civil War, the opening of Fisk University was well received by hundreds of excited black students at the school's opening ("Fisk University" [American Experience]). The school had a difficult beginning with years of financial strains and worries along with poor representation, for the school did not receive a black president until a few decades into the 20th century. In the year 1909, Booker...
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Posted by Mark Littke on Tuesday, April 9, 2024 - 01:18
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