29 April 2011

Tuskegee University: National Landmark and Educational Treasure

Tuskegee University is located in Tuskegee Alabama and is a school with a great academic history. It is also a school that has played a role in United States history, leading it to become a National Historic Landmark. It was established in 1881 and still plays a role as a fantastic educational university with around 3,000 students attending classes their today.

This is a place that people should take the time to see in person and learn about before visiting. Tuskegee University is a National Landmark and educational treasure that is very important in American history. The school was originally the dream of Lewis Adams who was a former slave, and George Campbell who was a former slave holder. They would eventually receive 2,000 from the state of Alabama for teachers’ salaries, but they would receive no land or buildings. They had to start with about 30 students in churches or shanty buildings, but they gained much over the next years.

The first principal was the very famous Booker T. Washington, and he set the standards for Tuskegee University going forward. This university is also very famous for the Tuskegee Airmen flight training program, which is a very famous part of WWII history.

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