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The Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute and Its Work for Negro and Indian Youth, 1894

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 15
Identifier: Series I
The Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute and Its Work for Negro and Indian Youth

Scope and Content Note

From the Collection:

The collection consists of papers of Adam Knight Spence and John Wesley Work from ca. 1851-1936. The papers contain materials relating to their interest in Negro folk music and involvement in the Fisk Jubilee Singers in the early twentieth century. Includes musical scores and arrangements, correspondence regarding the travels of the singers, printed materials, as well as correspondence (1906-1921) and classroom papers (1931) pertaining to John Work. The collection contains correspondence of Adam Knight Spence and other family members, including his brother Edwin A. Spence, his sister Julie Spence, his wife Elizabeth Fisk Spence, and his daughter Mary Spence. Of particular interest is extensive correspondence (1888-1891) from Henrietta Matson, principal of the Akola Girls' English School in Berar, India, to Elizabeth and Mary Spence regarding the education and social conditions in India at the time. Other materials include a variety of printed matter (1871-1936) relating to Fisk University.

Dates

  • 1894

Creator

Restrictions on Use

There are no restrictions on research use of this collection.

Extent

From the Collection: 3.0 Cubic feet

Language

From the Collection: English