Children's House. Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute.
Photo, circa early 1900s. Children's house was located on the main campus. Student teachers did practice teaching at the Children's House. Built in 1901, it was the elementary school for children of teachers and townspeople. Children learned gardening and farming on the two acres around t...
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Photo, circa early 1900s. Children's house was located on the main campus. Student teachers did practice teaching at the Children's House. Built in 1901, it was the elementary school for children of teachers and townspeople. Children learned gardening and farming on the two acres around the house. Students were also taught the basics of proper housework, including cooking and gardening. |
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Children's House. Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute.Education; Folklife; History;Tuskegee University; Tuskegee Normal and Industrial School; Children's House; Tuskegee Institute;Photo, circa early 1900s. Children's house was located on the main campus. Student teachers did practice teaching at the Children's House. Built in 1901, it was the elementary school for children of teachers and townspeople. Children learned gardening and farming on the two acres around the house. Students were also taught the basics of proper housework, including cooking and gardening.Tuskegee UniversityTuskegee UniversityImage;jpeg;Tuskegee University ArchivesEnglishAll rights reserved. Tuskegee University, 2008.Alabama; Architecture; Architecture, Black; Black Education; Civil Rights and Religion; Education; Education, Black; Tuskegee Institute;African Americans -- Alabama; African Americans -- Alabama -- Social conditions; African Americans -- Alabama -- Social life and customs; African Americans -- Education -- Alabama; Agricultural education -- Alabama; Alabama -- History; Alabama -- Religion; Education, Higher -- Alabama; Education -- Alabama; Tuskegee Institute; Tuskegee Institute -- History; Universities and colleges -- Alabama;http://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/tu01/id/8 |
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