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NC Negro college survey [vertical file]

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@ University of North Carolina at Greensboro

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This report contains information relating to the status of North Carolina Negro Colleges using data from 1929-1930. The report includes the survey questionnaire that was sent to the heads of twelve institutions and a tabulation of material received from those institutions. The respondents included both public institutions (such as A & T College, N.C. College, Fayetteville State Normal, and Elizabeth City State Normal) and private institutions (including Shaw University, J.C. Smith, Bennett, and Livingstone). Information on the physical condition of classrooms, dormitories, and laboratories is included. Also included are statistics for each institution’s library. Financial resource information, such as the value of laboratories, endowments, expenses, and income is reported. The survey contains demographic information about students and faculty. There is also an overview of the North Carolina Negro population and statistics across various professions and industries, including teaching, medicine, theology, and agriculture.
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