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    The Alexander Crummell School is an Elizabethan Revival school building, located at 1900 Gallaudet Street and Kendall Street, Northeast, Washington, D...
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    Alexander Crummell (March 3, 1819 – September 10, 1898) was an American minister and academic. Ordained as an Episcopal priest in the United States, Crummell...
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    coal-fired locomotives to diesel-fueled or electric engines. The Alexander Crummell School, a community focal point, opened in 1911. After some years of...
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    in 1827. Ira Aldridge (1807–1867), actor and abolitionist activist Alexander Crummell (1819–1898), minister and early black nationalist Isaiah DeGrasse...
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    Booker T. Washington, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Benjamin W. Arnett, and Alexander Crummell. Murray planned to expand his collection and create an encyclopedia...
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  • Alexander Crummell School...
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  • ANA were primarily authors, scholars, and artists. They included Alexander Crummell, an Episcopal priest and Republican from New York City, who had also...
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    memory of Frederick Douglass and the American Negro Academy led by Alexander Crummell. He was appointed as Register of the Treasury a second time in 1897...
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    Hall) Alexander Crummell School, designed 1910, built 1913, Kendall and Gallaudet Streets, NE, Washington, D.C., NRHP-listed Military Road School, 1375...
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    Douglass. The attendees worked to found the American Negro Academy under Alexander Crummell. After returning from the United Kingdom, Dunbar married Alice Ruth...
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  • Noyes Academy (redirect from Noyes School)
    Thomas S. Sydney, Julia Williams, Charles L. Reason, and Alexander Crummell attended the school during the several months that it was open. Williams, who...
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    Frederick Douglass, which founded the American Negro Academy led by Alexander Crummell. He became the organization's founding Treasurer, serving in this...
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  • year class of 33; others were Amos Beman, who became a good friend; Alexander Crummell, and Henry Highland Garnet. Upon graduating from Oneida Institute...
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    the American Negro Academy led by Alexander Crummell. Also in 1897 he helped found the Virginia Manual Labor School to carry out the program of the Negro...
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    Veil.": 175  In this chapter, Du Bois recounts a short biography of Alexander Crummell, an early black priest in the Episcopal Church. Du Bois starts with...
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    47–52. Crowder, Ralph L. "John Edward Bruce, Edward Wilmot Blyden, Alexander Crummell, and J. Robert Love: Mentors, Patrons, and the Evolution of a Pan-African...
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  • Frederick Douglass, Henry Highland Garnet, and Alexander Crummell debated the need for such institutions, with Crummell arguing that HBCUs were necessary to provide...
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    Henry Highland Garnet (category African Free School alumni)
    given a state funeral by the Liberian government. As described by Alexander Crummell: [T]hey buried him like a prince, this princely man, with the blood...
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    George T. Downing (category African Free School alumni)
    States. Classmates involved in the society included Philip Bell, Alexander Crummell, James McCune Smith, and Henry Highland Garnet, all of whom became...
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  • William H. Ferris (category Harvard Divinity School alumni)
    Frederick Douglass which founded the American Negro Academy led by Alexander Crummell. Over the coming decades, Ferris remained active among the scholars...
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  • African diaspora and the concept of pan-Africanism, developed by Alexander Crummell, Martin R. Delany, and Henry McNeil Turner, among others.: 186  Several...
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    of the Elizabethan era. John Whitgift, Archbishop of Canterbury. Alexander Crummell, minister, academic, and first black graduate of Cambridge University...
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    Frederick Douglass, which founded the American Negro Academy led by Alexander Crummell. Until the organization was discontinued in 1928, Miller remained...
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    conferred a posthumous M.A. Privatum on Pennington, alongside Rev. Alexander Crummell, nearly two centuries after they attended Yale. This happened in large...
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    intellectual. The group founded the American Negro Academy, led by Alexander Crummell. From the founding of the organization until 1902, Wright remained...
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  • Dudley Randall (category University of Michigan School of Information alumni)
    Broadside Press from 1965 until 1977 when he sold the press to the Alexander Crummell Memorial Center, although he continued to serve as a consultant. The...
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    Frederick Douglass which founded the American Negro Academy led by Alexander Crummell. Until 1905, he was a participating member of this first major African...
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    Kwame Anthony Appiah (category People educated at Bryanston School)
    nativism". Yale Journal of Criticism. 2 (1): 153–178. — (Autumn 1990). "Alexander Crummell and the invention of Africa". The Massachusetts Review. 31 (3): 385–406...
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    Robert Heberton Terrell (category Howard University School of Law alumni)
    Frederick Douglass. The group founded the American Negro Academy, led by Alexander Crummell. From the founding of the organization until his death in 1925, Terrell...
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    Clarence Cameron White. The collection also includes manuscripts of Alexander Crummell and John Edward Bruce, manuscripts of Slavery, Abolitionism and on...
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