Twenty-five years in the Black Belt /William J. Edwards, with an introduction by Daniel T. Williams and an epilogue by Consuela Lee.

Edwards, William James, 1869-1950.

Twenty-five years in the Black Belt /William J. Edwards, with an introduction by Daniel T. Williams and an epilogue by Consuela Lee. - Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, (c)1993. - 1 online resource (xxi, 150 pages) : illustrations. - The Library of Alabama classics .

Originally published: Boston, Mass. : Cornhill Company, (c)1918.

Includes bibliographical references.

William J. Edwards, prominent educator, founded Snow Hill Institute in late 1893 and was its principal and guiding hand for 31 years. This book is a memoir written by Edwards in 1918, when the school was 25 years old. It not only provides a fascinating portrait of the conditions of Black people and the state of race relations in Alabama at the time, but also tells of one person's determination to uplift his race, particularly through education, in the years following Reconstruction.



9780817389161


Snow Hill Normal and Industrial Institute (Ala.)--History.


Electronic Books.

LC2851 / .T846 1993