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100 1 _aThurston, Marie Pannell.
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245 1 0 _aSt. Philip's College
_bA Point of Pride on San Antonio's Eastside.
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260 _aCollege Station :
_bTexas A&M University Press,
_c(c)2013.
300 _a1 online resource (250 pages)
336 _atext
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337 _acomputer
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338 _aonline resource
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490 1 _aPeoples and Cultures of Texas, Sponsored by Texas A&M University-San Antonio
500 _aDescription based upon print version of record.
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505 0 0 _aFront Cover; Contents; Series Editor's Foreword; Foreword; Preface; Introduction; 1 1898 and Before.; 2 Coming to Texas; 3 Artemisia Bowden and St. Philip's Industrial School; 4 The Industrial Side of Education at St. Philip's School; 5 Four Acres and a New Home; 6 Struggling to Survive: The 1930s; 7 Oral History Interviews, 1930s; 8 An Awesome Responsibility: The 1940s; 9 The 1940s, Continued; 10 Students, Faculty, and Administrators from the 1940s.; 11 The Norris Years; 12 The Surprise Election of Garlington Jerome (G. J.) Sutton; 13 Integrating the Schools: The 1950s
505 0 0 _a14 Oral History Interviews, 1950s15 Learning to Adjust: Students and Faculty from the 1960s; Color photo gallery; 16 The Evening Division; 17 The Murphy Years, 1969-1984; 18 A Procession of Presidents, Era of Contention: The 1980s; 19 A Tumultuous, Progressive Time: The 1980s; 20 Poised for Change; 21 Keeping Watch: The 1990s.; 22 A New Year, A New Place: The 2000s; 23 A Brand New Leader and a Brand New Day; 24 Conclusion; Appendix A: Presidents of St. Philip's College, 1898-2012; Appendix B: Administrators of St. Philip's College, 1898-2012; Appendix C: Letter and Signatures
505 0 0 _aAppendix D: AT&T ArtistsAppendix E: Interviewees.; Appendix F: History of the College President's Lecture Series; Notes; Index
520 0 _aIn 1898, St. Philip's Normal and Industrial School opened its doors in San Antonio, offering sewing classes for black girls. It was the inaugural effort in a program, founded by the West Texas diocese of the Episcopal Church, to educate and train former slaves and other African Americans in that city. Originally tied to St. Philip's Church, about three miles east of the downtown center, the school grew to offer high school and then junior college courses and eventually affiliated with the San Antonio Independent School District and San Antonio College. One of the few.
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650 4 _aAfrican American schools.
650 4 _aAfrican American universities and colleges.
650 4 _aAfrican Americans.
650 4 _aChristian universities and colleges.
650 4 _aCommunity colleges.
650 4 _aSt. Philip's College.
610 2 0 _aSt. Philip's College
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650 0 _aAfrican Americans
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650 0 _aAfrican American schools
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650 0 _aAfrican American universities and colleges
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650 0 _aChristian universities and colleges
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650 0 _aCommunity colleges
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_zSan Antonio
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655 1 _aElectronic Books.
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