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The Snow Hill Normal and Industrial Institute, also known as the Colored Industrial and Literary Institute of Snow Hill, was a historic African American school in Snow Hill, Alabama. It was founded in 1893 by Dr. William James Edwards, a graduate of Tuskegee University, and began in a one-room log cabin. The school grew over time to include a ...
Northern side of County Road 26, northwest of Snow Hill 32°01′14″N 87°01′59″W / 32.02064°N 87.03298°W / 32.02064; -87.03298 ( Snow Hill Normal and Industrial Institute Snow Hill
Moorehead was born in Tallahassee, Florida and was the granddaughter of the Snow Hill Normal and Industrial Institute founder, William James Edwards. Both her parents were musicians - her father was a cornet player and band director at Florida A&M while her mother was a classical pianist and teacher. [3]
Snow Hill is an unincorporated community in Wilcox County, Alabama, United States. [1] Snow Hill has one site included on the National Register of Historic Places , the Snow Hill Normal and Industrial Institute .
Snow Hill Normal and Industrial Institute; Street Manual Training School; Swayne College; T. Tankersley Rosenwald School; Troy High School (Alabama)
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Laurinburg Institute is a historic African American preparatory school in Laurinburg, North Carolina. The school was founded in 1904 by Emmanuel Monty and Tinny McDuffie at the request of Booker T. Washington. Emmanuel McDuffie was a graduate from Snow Hill Normal and Industrial Institute. [1]
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