[Willcox collection]
- Title
- [Willcox collection] / Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute.
- Published by
- [between 1906 and 1925?]
- Author
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Status Available by appointment at Schomburg Center - Photographs & Prints. | ContainerBox 2 | FormatPicture | AccessUse in library | Call numberSc Photo Willcox Collection Box 2 | Item locationSchomburg Center - Photographs & Prints |
Status Available by appointment at Schomburg Center - Photographs & Prints. | ContainerBox 1 | FormatPicture | AccessUse in library | Call numberSc Photo Willcox Collection Box 1 | Item locationSchomburg Center - Photographs & Prints |
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- Description
- 286 items (.6 cubic ft., two boxes); 19 x 27 cm and smaller.
- Summary
- Depictions of individuals, school activities, social events, and campus buildings related to the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, in Tuskegee, Alabama, from the mid-1900s to the mid 1920s. The collection consists of studio portraits of Tuskegee officials; group portraits of school educators, trustees, students, and visiting dignitaries; views of student assemblies, processions, arrivals of school visitors, and official gatherings; views of class and workshop instruction that include construction projects, electrical and industrial work, and farming; and exterior views of campus administrative, instructional and residential buildings, as well as former plantation dwellings.
- Of note are studio portraits of Tuskegee founder and principal Booker T. Washington, his successor Robert R. Moton, and trustee William G. Willcox; group portraits showing Washington with Tuskegee benefactor Andrew Carnegie, trustees and members of the Armstrong Association visiting Tuskegee (1906); views of the ceremonies related to the unveiling of the monumental bronze statue of Washington at Tuskegee (1922); and views of classroom instruction and photographic displays in the Institute's Photographic Division (ca. 1925).
- Subject
- Photograph albums > 1920-1029
- Gelatin silver prints > 1900-1929
- Group portraits > 1900-1929
- Portrait photographs > 1900-1929
- Tuskegee (Ala.)
- Arrivals & departures > Alabama > Tuskegee > 1910-1929
- Parades & processions > Alabama > Tuskegee > 1910-1929
- Rites & ceremonies > Alabama > Tuskegee > 1900-1929
- School buildings > Alabama > Tuskegee
- Agricultural education > Alabama > Tuskegee
- Industrial arts > Alabama > Tuskegee
- Classes (Groups of students) > Alabama > Tuskegee
- African American students > Alabama > Tuskegee
- College administrators > Alabama > Tuskegee
- African Americans > Education (Higher)
- African American universities and colleges > Alabama > Tuskegee
- Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute
- Genre/Form
- Portrait photographs – 1900-1929.
- Group portraits – 1900-1929.
- Gelatin silver prints – 1900-1929.
- Photograph albums – 1920-1029.
- Call number
- Sc Photo Willcox Collection
- Note
- Title devised by cataloger.
- Some photographs bear photographer's blind stamp on recto; many items bear series numbering printed on recto. Some items bear handwritten captions on verso. Many items are mounted to loose photo album pages; some items are on small mounts. Some items bear perforations along side; some items are cropped; some items are trimmed in oval shape. Some items have worn edges or missing corners. Printed items attached to verso of front and back cover of photo album.
- Collection contains work by C.M. Battey, Frances B. Johnston and the Tuskegee Institute Photographic Division.
- Terms of use (note)
- Some items may be under copyright and require permission of the copyright holder for duplication. Original items may not be photocopied.
- Biography (note)
- Tuskegee University was started in 1881 as the Tuskegee Normal School. Under the leadership of founder and first principal Booker T. Washington and his belief in industrial education, the school expanded and was incorporated by the Alabama state legislature in 1892, renaming the school the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute. The school's name was later changed to Tuskegee Institute in 1937, and to Tuskegee University in 1985. This collection is attributed to William Goodenow Willcox (sometimes spelled Wilcox) who served on the Tuskegee Board of Trustees from 1907-1923. Willcox was a lawyer, insurance company manager, president of the New York City Board of Education during the late 1910s, and a civic leader in Staten Island, New York.
- Author
- Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, issuing body.
- Title
- [Willcox collection] / Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute.
- Production
- [between 1906 and 1925?]
- Type of content
- still image
- Type of medium
- unmediated
- Type of carrier
- sheet
- Terms of use
- Some items may be under copyright and require permission of the copyright holder for duplication. Original items may not be photocopied.
- Biography
- Tuskegee University was started in 1881 as the Tuskegee Normal School. Under the leadership of founder and first principal Booker T. Washington and his belief in industrial education, the school expanded and was incorporated by the Alabama state legislature in 1892, renaming the school the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute. The school's name was later changed to Tuskegee Institute in 1937, and to Tuskegee University in 1985. This collection is attributed to William Goodenow Willcox (sometimes spelled Wilcox) who served on the Tuskegee Board of Trustees from 1907-1923. Willcox was a lawyer, insurance company manager, president of the New York City Board of Education during the late 1910s, and a civic leader in Staten Island, New York.
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- Added author
- Battey, C. M. (Cornelius Marion), 1873-1927, photographer.
- Johnston, Frances Benjamin, 1864-1952, photographer.
- Tuskegee Institute. Photographic Division, photographer.
- Research call number
- Sc Photo Willcox Collection