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Booker T. Washington's Tuskegee Institute - Two B

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Booker T. Washington's Tuskegee Institute - Two B
<B>Booker T. Washington's Tuskegee Institute - Two Books</B></I> Tuskegee University was established in 1880 by act of the Alabama State Legislature. The school's first President, Dr. Booker T. Washington, officially opened the Normal School for Colored Teachers on July 4, 1881. Interestingly, there have been only five presidents in Tuskegee's 124-year history! The first book in this lot, <I>Tuskegee & Its People: Their Ideals and Achievements,</B></I> was edited by Dr. Washington and is a collection of articles about the school and its purpose, as well as autobiographies of some of its graduates. Published in New York by D. Appleton and Company in 1905; first edition; 354 pages; plates and frontispiece portrait of Washington; maroon cloth covers with gilt titles; 5.5" x 8.25"; tight and clean copy. The second book, <I>Tuskegee & the Black Belt: A Portrait of a Race,</B></I> is signed and dated 1945 on the first blank page by author Anne Kendrick Walker. It has an introduction by the Honorable Chauncey Sparks, Governor of Alabama, and features illustrations from Paintings of Negro Life by Kelly Fitzpatrick, Wayman Adams, Anne Goldthwaite, Mildred Nungester, Jacob Lawrence, Palmer Hayden and Archibald J. Motley, Jr.; from Sculpture by Isaac Hathaway, Charles Keck and Isabel Schultz; and from Photographs by P. H. Polk. The text discusses the history of the Tuskegee Institute and how it related to segregation in the South and also the African American cultural heritage. Published in Richmond, Virginia by Dietz Press in 1945; second printing; 180 pages; plates; 6.25" x 9.25"; cloth binding; dust jacket (very slightly chipped) protected by Mylar; index; a fine copy. Lot:250