The Laurinburg Institute: the historic Black prep school, 1904 to today
"For the white man it is almost impossible to comprehend what it took to lift the black man from the state of brutal slavery to his rightful place in society. Indeed, we are still grappling with that problem today. Starting from scratch has new meaning when you look at the beginnings of Booker...
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McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
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Zusammenfassung: | "For the white man it is almost impossible to comprehend what it took to lift the black man from the state of brutal slavery to his rightful place in society. Indeed, we are still grappling with that problem today. Starting from scratch has new meaning when you look at the beginnings of Booker T. Washington and Emmanuel and Tinny McDuffie, the founders of the Laurinburg Normal and Industrial Institute in 1904. How far they came has to be measured against where they began. Emmanuel McDuffie, the son of "none," became the symbolic father of many. He did not flee to the relative safety of the North after the war; rather, he plunged deeper into the deeply divided and often dangerous South. He was determined to build a place where himself, his family, and his race could stand and thrive. This 119-year history of the oldest private black prep school in the United States comes alive through extensive interviews and records now uncovered for the first time. Accounts of Jazz musician Dizzy Gillespie and NBA Hall of Famers Sam Jones and Charlie Scott, among many distinguished graduates and faculty members, paint a vivid picture. Ranked sixth nationwide among high schools in producing the most NBA players, Laurinburg Institute also sent over 60 players to Division I college basketball teams all across the county. At least 50,000 students built a new world based on the firm foundation of Laurinburg Institute and four generations of the McDuffie family." |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | x, 249 Seiten Illustrationen |
ISBN: | 9781476694160 |
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spelling | Jones, Elizabeth Munroe 1944- Verfasser (DE-588)1349270415 aut The Laurinburg Institute the historic Black prep school, 1904 to today Elizabeth Munroe Jones Jefferson, North Carolina McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers [2024] x, 249 Seiten Illustrationen txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index "For the white man it is almost impossible to comprehend what it took to lift the black man from the state of brutal slavery to his rightful place in society. Indeed, we are still grappling with that problem today. Starting from scratch has new meaning when you look at the beginnings of Booker T. Washington and Emmanuel and Tinny McDuffie, the founders of the Laurinburg Normal and Industrial Institute in 1904. How far they came has to be measured against where they began. Emmanuel McDuffie, the son of "none," became the symbolic father of many. He did not flee to the relative safety of the North after the war; rather, he plunged deeper into the deeply divided and often dangerous South. He was determined to build a place where himself, his family, and his race could stand and thrive. This 119-year history of the oldest private black prep school in the United States comes alive through extensive interviews and records now uncovered for the first time. Accounts of Jazz musician Dizzy Gillespie and NBA Hall of Famers Sam Jones and Charlie Scott, among many distinguished graduates and faculty members, paint a vivid picture. Ranked sixth nationwide among high schools in producing the most NBA players, Laurinburg Institute also sent over 60 players to Division I college basketball teams all across the county. At least 50,000 students built a new world based on the firm foundation of Laurinburg Institute and four generations of the McDuffie family." Geschichte 1904-2024 gnd rswk-swf Preparatory school (DE-588)4449800-7 gnd rswk-swf Schwarze (DE-588)4116433-7 gnd rswk-swf Laurinburg, NC (DE-588)1349392774 gnd rswk-swf Laurinburg Institute (Laurinburg, N.C.) / History African Americans / Education (Secondary) / North Carolina / Laurinburg / History HISTORY / African American & Black EDUCATION / History Laurinburg, NC (DE-588)1349392774 g Schwarze (DE-588)4116433-7 s Preparatory school (DE-588)4449800-7 s Geschichte 1904-2024 z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-4766-5221-4 |
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title | The Laurinburg Institute the historic Black prep school, 1904 to today |
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title_full | The Laurinburg Institute the historic Black prep school, 1904 to today Elizabeth Munroe Jones |
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