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ACADEMY BUILDING PRESIDENT SUTTON PRESIDENT'S HOME
EASTERN N. C. INDUSTRIAL ACADEMY, NEW BERN, N. C.
Founded by Wm. Sutton, D.D. Seven teachers, 250 students, in 1908. Approximate annual expenses, $,3,000, secured from the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church.
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Greenville Industrial College, Greenville, Tenn,
Founded 1889
Temple P. Erwin, President
Edenton Normal and Industrial College.
ton, N. C. Founded 1895
Charles M. Gaines, President
Eden-
FOUNDED by Rev. B. M. Gudger. The college property consists
of seven and one-half acres of land on which stand two
large buildings. The property is valued at $10,000. Five teachers
and 86 students were enrolled in 1908. Annual expenses,
$2,500, secured from the educational fund of the A. M. E. Z.
Church. The aim of the college is the education of the" Negro
youth in religion as well as in the arts and sciences, to the
end that they may be trained to become Christian workers for
the Church and efficient teachers in the common school."
Zion Institute, Mobile, Ala. Founded 1896
john W. Wood, Trustee
FOUNDED by Miss Josephine P. Allen. :Five teachers and
332 students in 1908. 'The annual requirements of $1,200
se·cured from tuition and concert work.
FOUNDED by the ministers of the EJenton District in Virginia.
Seven teachers and 126 tudent in 1908. Approximate annual
expen es, $3,000, secured from the African Methodist Episcopal
Zion Church. The institution ha. no regular theological
department, but there is a Bible training department with five
young men preparing for the ministry.
Atkinson Literary and Industrial College,
Madisonville, Ky. Founded 1892
j. W. Martin, President
FOUNDED by Rev. G. B. Walker and others. One of the
chools of the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church.
Five teachers and 81 tudents in 1908. Approximate annual
expen e, $3,000.
