Louisiana Negro Normal and Industrial Institute

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Louisiana Negro Normal and Industrial Institute was the original name of the historically Black institution that later became Grambling State University in Louisiana.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historically Black college or university
public educational institution
country United States of America
educationalFocus industrial education
teacher training
foundedFor education of Black students in Louisiana
hasCharacteristic racially segregated at founding
state-supported institution for Black students
hasEthos African-American education
hasType industrial institute
normal school
historicalRole training Black teachers for segregated schools in Louisiana
isPartOfHistoryOf African-American higher education in the United States
Grambling State University NERFINISHED
languageOfInstruction English
laterNamed Grambling State University NERFINISHED
locatedIn Grambling, Louisiana NERFINISHED
Lincoln Parish, Louisiana NERFINISHED
Louisiana
operatedDuring Jim Crow era in the United States
partOf Louisiana public university system NERFINISHED
predecessorOf Grambling State University NERFINISHED
sector public higher education
servesCommunity African Americans NERFINISHED
servesRegion northern Louisiana
state Louisiana

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Grambling State University formerName Louisiana Negro Normal and Industrial Institute