Monthly publication promoting good work ethics and better understanding between African American workers and their employers during World War II. The motto is "Serving the better interest of the Negro Worker and his Employer."
"Booker T. Washington, Founder and first Principal of Tuskegee Institute was born a slave 1856 (?), graduated from Hampton Institute (Virginia) in 1878, called to Alabama in 1881 to found the Tuskegee Normal & Industrial Institute, a school for...
A celebration of this millennial year, the staff of the Alabama State Council on the Arts decided that a long look back over the past one thousand years, with the purpose of tracing our state’s artistic and cultural development, would prove...
This album contains images and clippings about the campus, faculty, students, and programs at Tuskegee Institute in the 1920s. Quotes by Booker T. Washington are written on many of the pages. Most of the individuals pictured are unidentified, and...
This photograph was taken during celebration of Tuskegee Institute's twenty-fifth anniversary. Front row, left to right: George McAneny; Robert C. Ogden; and Booker T. Washington. Middle row, left to right: J. G. Phelps Stokes; Lyman Abbott;...