Scotia Seminary News 1906 Black Women's College Concord Civil Rights Concord NC
USD 359.10 USD
Historians consider it to be the first black institution built after the Civil War. In 1908 it had 19 teachers and 291 students. The school was modeled after Mount Holyoke Female Seminary (now Mount Holyoke College) and was referred to as "The Mount Holyoke of the South".
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| Country Of Origin | United States |
| Value 1 | Black College |
| Value 4 | Civil Rights |
| Value 5 | Civil War |
Historians consider it to be the first black institution built after the Civil War. In 1908 it had 19 teachers and 291 students. The school was modeled after Mount Holyoke Female Seminary (now Mount Holyoke College) and was referred to as « The Mount Holyoke of the South ».