Adams College

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Adams College is a historic South African educational institution renowned for training many prominent Black leaders and professionals during the apartheid era.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf educational institution
secondary school
affiliation Christian mission school tradition
country South Africa
educationalLevel secondary education
foundedBy American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic historically Black institution
resisted educational limitations imposed on Black South Africans
hasHeritageStatus historic institution
historicalRole training Black leaders during apartheid
training Black professionals during apartheid
impact contributed to development of Black professional class in South Africa
contributed to emergence of Black political leadership in South Africa
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn KwaZulu-Natal
locatedNear Durban NERFINISHED
namedAfter David R. Adams NERFINISHED
notableFor Christian missionary education
high academic standards for Black students under segregation
producing many African intellectuals
operatedDuring apartheid era
segregation era in South Africa
regionServed KwaZulu-Natal communities
southern Africa NERFINISHED
reputation renowned for leadership training
renowned for producing professionals
studentDemographic primarily Black African students
subjectOf historical studies on Black education in South Africa
type boarding school
mission school

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Mangosuthu Buthelezi educatedAt Adams College
Albert Luthuli educatedAt Adams College
Joshua Nkomo educatedAt Adams College