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Tuskegee University
A student at Tuskegee University in Alabama learns to print a newspaper page in the Institute’s printing works in 1955. Booker T Washington, an early principal of Tuskegee developed the university as a place of education for the black population.
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Hampton Institute (Hampton University)
Students in a laboratory at Hampton Institute (now Hampton University), Hampton, Virginia, USA, circa 1945. Like many other historically black universities, the institution was established shortly after the US Civil War.
TOPICS: HBCU