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Insiders Or Outsiders? : The Rhetoric Of Compromise In Post-Reconstruction Institutionally-Sponsored African American Literacy., Anne Lawson Whites Heintzman May 2010

Insiders Or Outsiders? : The Rhetoric Of Compromise In Post-Reconstruction Institutionally-Sponsored African American Literacy., Anne Lawson Whites Heintzman

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This dissertation examines the history of Berea College in Kentucky. Founded before the Civil War, it was a small, private southern college that educated blacks, whites, women and men equally, an early model of cooperation and social harmony. Its rigorous college curriculum was modeled after northern elite institutions, and black graduates before 1904 held a variety of positions: professors, principals and superintendents, ministers, attorneys, physicians, and civil engineers. However, in 1904 Kentucky passed legislation requiring blacks and whites to be educated separately. Berea College set aside funding and established the all-black Lincoln Institute near Louisville. While Lincoln Institute was presented …