Charles P. Adams

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Charles P. Adams was an American educator who established and led the institution that became Grambling State University, helping expand higher education opportunities for African Americans in Louisiana.

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instanceOf educator
human
university founder
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Tuskegee Institute NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Black Americans
surface form: African American
fieldOfWork education
higher education
followedBy Grambling State University NERFINISHED
founded Colored Industrial and Agricultural School of Lincoln Parish NERFINISHED
precursor institution to Grambling State University
influencedBy Booker T. Washington NERFINISHED
mainSubject African American education in the rural South
movement African American educational uplift movement
notableFor expanding higher education opportunities for African Americans in Louisiana
founding the institution that became Grambling State University
notableWork development of a rural industrial and agricultural school for Black students in Louisiana
occupation educator
school administrator
placeOfBirth Louisiana NERFINISHED
placeOfWork Grambling, Louisiana NERFINISHED
positionHeld president of Grambling College
president of the Colored Industrial and Agricultural School of Lincoln Parish
principal of the Colored Industrial and Agricultural School of Lincoln Parish
sexOrGender male
workLocation Lincoln Parish, Louisiana NERFINISHED

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Grambling State University founder Charles P. Adams