Readux

  • Readux
  • Collections
  • About
  • Annotate
  • Credits

Sign In

  • Login with Emory credentials
  • Login with Google
  • Login with Github
  • Login with Facebook
  • Login with Twitter
  • Authorize Zotero

Search this volume
Search for content by keywords or exact phrase (use quotes). Wildcards * and ? are supported.

Note: searching uncorrected OCR text content.

A school history of the Negro race in America from 1619 to 1890 with a short introduction as to the origin of the race : also a short sketch of Liberia

(1895, c1891)

p. 159

NEGRO RACE IN AMERICA.
155
Charlotte, N C, ranking among the first in the
South, now presided over by Rev. D. J. Sanders,
D.D., has an able Faculty of white and colored men;
and the far-famed Scotia Seminary, at Concord, N.'
C, under the presidency of Rev. D. J. Satterfield,
D.D., with an able corps of teachers. Scotia Semi¬
nary has done, and is doing, much for the education
of colored girls, and ranks second to none of the
seminaries of its kind. The attendance last year
was 240, and accommodations are being provided
for 150 more.

Permalink: http://pid.emory.edu/ark:/25593/nbrxb


1.8.2

Powered by: