St. Philip's College : A Point of Pride on San Antonio's Eastside /
In 1898, St. Philip's Normal and Industrial School opened its doors in San Antonio, offering sewing classes for Black girls. It was the inaugural effort in a program, founded by the West Texas diocese of the Episcopal Church, to educate and train former slaves and other African Americans in tha...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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College Station :
Texas A&M University Press,
[2013]
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Colección: | Peoples and Cultures of Texas, Sponsored by Texas A & M University-San Antonio.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1898 and Before
- Coming to Texas
- Artemisia Bowden and St. Philip's Industrial School
- The Industrial Side of Education at St. Philip's School
- Four Acres and a New Home
- Struggling to Survive : The 1930s
- Oral History Interviews, 1930s
- An Awesome Responsibility : The 1940s
- The 1940s, Continued
- Students, Faculty, and Administrators from the 1940s
- The Norris Years
- The Surprise Election of Garlington Jerome (G. J.) Sutton
- Integrating the Schools : The 1950s
- Oral History Interviews, 1950s
- Learning to Adjust : Students and Faculty from the 1960s
- The Evening Division
- The Murphy Years, 1969-1984
- A Procession of Presidents, Era of Contention : The 1980s
- A Tumultuous, Progressive Time : The 1980s
- Poised for Change
- Keeping Watch : The 1990s
- A New Year, A New Place : The 2000s
- A Brand New Leader and a Brand New Day
- Conclusion
- Appendixes. Appendix A : Presidents of St. Philip's College, 1898-2012 ; Appendix B : Administrators of St. Philip's College, 1898-2012 ; Appendix C : Letter and Signatures ; Appendix D : AT&T Artists ; Appendix E : Interviewees ; Appendix F : History of the College President's Lecture Series.