Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute

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Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute was a historically Black college in Virginia known for its emphasis on industrial and teacher education and for shaping the educational philosophy of leaders like Booker T. Washington.

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instanceOf historically Black college
industrial school
teacher training college
admitted Black men
Black women
Native American men
Native American women
associatedWith American Missionary Association NERFINISHED
Samuel Chapman Armstrong NERFINISHED
campusType residential campus
country United States of America
surface form: United States
educated African American students
Native American students
educationalPhilosophy emphasis on manual labor and moral training
self-help and industrial efficiency
emphasized Christian moral instruction
character building
work-study model
foundedBy American Missionary Association NERFINISHED
Samuel Chapman Armstrong NERFINISHED
hadImpactOn African American education policy
Native American boarding school movement NERFINISHED
hadProgram agricultural training
mechanical and industrial arts
normal school for teacher training
historicalPeriod Reconstruction era
historicalRole center for training Black teachers for Southern schools
model for Black industrial education in the United States
inception 1868
influenced Booker T. Washington NERFINISHED
Tuskegee Institute model of education
educational philosophy of Booker T. Washington
languageOfInstruction English
laterKnownAs Hampton Institute NERFINISHED
locatedIn American South NERFINISHED
Hampton, Virginia NERFINISHED
Virginia
locatedOn Hampton River NERFINISHED
notableAlumnus Booker T. Washington NERFINISHED
primaryFocus industrial education
teacher education
vocational training
regionServed Southern United States NERFINISHED
successorInstitution Hampton University NERFINISHED
targetPopulation formerly enslaved African Americans
freedmen after the American Civil War
typeOfInstitution private institution

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Booker T. Washington educatedAt Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute
St. Clair Drake employer Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute
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St. Clair Drake educatedAt Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute
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St. Clair Drake taughtAt Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute
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Hampton University formerName Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute
Septima Clark educatedAt Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute
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Robert Russa Moton employer Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute
this entity surface form: Hampton Institute
Robert Russa Moton educatedAt Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute
this entity surface form: Hampton Institute
Freeman A. Hrabowski III educatedAt Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute
this entity surface form: Hampton Institute