Biography: A History of Avery Normal Institute: 1865-1954
Subject
Francis Lewis Cardozo
Title
Biography: A History of Avery Normal Institute: 1865-1954
Date
1991
Type
Profile & Biography
Description
Note: See p. 5-9.
Avery Institute (University of Charleston) provides a profile of its origin story and the contributions of its first directors, free African Americans Francis Lewis Cardozo (F. L. Cardozo) and his brother, Thomas Cardozo. The document, written by Edmund L. Drago and Eugene C. Hunt, states that the school was established by the American Missionary Association in Charleston, South Carolina in 1865 for Black students. The document provides a brief account (p. 5-9) of Francis Lewis Cardozo's educational background, his view on the school's direction, his view on Southern White people from the former Confederacy newly integrated into the Union, support and resistance to the school's existence and Northern influence and patronage of the school.
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Avery Institute (University of Charleston) provides a profile of its origin story and the contributions of its first directors, free African Americans Francis Lewis Cardozo (F. L. Cardozo) and his brother, Thomas Cardozo. The document, written by Edmund L. Drago and Eugene C. Hunt, states that the school was established by the American Missionary Association in Charleston, South Carolina in 1865 for Black students. The document provides a brief account (p. 5-9) of Francis Lewis Cardozo's educational background, his view on the school's direction, his view on Southern White people from the former Confederacy newly integrated into the Union, support and resistance to the school's existence and Northern influence and patronage of the school.
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Publisher
Avery Institute (South Carolina State Library Digital)
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“Biography: A History of Avery Normal Institute: 1865-1954,” Project Reconstruction, accessed May 6, 2024, https://projectreconstructionus.com/items/show/950.