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Spelman’s Loyal Daughters: An Institution in Atlanta Which is Doing Much to Solve the Race Problem; Spelman Seminary
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Miss Mabel H Parsons
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July 23, 1908
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A student that goes to or went to Spelman Seminary wrote this article. It shows the complete accuracy of Alice Walker when describing the start of Spelman. Two white women from New England who wanted to help other women of a “needy race” started Spelman Seminary. The school started in the basement of a local preacher’s church, Friendship Baptist Church. The article describes the growth of the school and the popularity that it gains.
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Taylor Buffington
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Parsons, Mabel. “Spelman’s Loyal Daughters: An Institution in Atlanta Which is Doing Much to Solve the Race Problem; Spelman Seminary.” New York Observer and Chronicle. 23 Jul. 1908: 86-30. Print.
Parsons, Mabel. “Spelman’s Loyal Daughters: An Institution in Atlanta Which is Doing Much to Solve the Race Problem; Spelman Seminary.” New York Observer and Chronicle. 23 Jul. 1908: 86-30. American Periodicals. Web. 27 Apr. 2015.
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English
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New York Observer and Chronicle
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Atlanta, GA; Friendship Baptist Church; Spelman College
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Corrine’s alma mater; Spelman; Spelman Seminary; Spelman College
Corrine's alma mater
Friendship Baptist Church
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