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St Philips College A Point Of Pride On San Antonios Eastside 1st Edition Marie Pannell Thurston Maria Hernandez Ferrier Adena Williams Loston

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St Philips College A Point Of Pride On San Antonios Eastside 1st Edition Marie Pannell Thurston Maria Hernandez Ferrier Adena Williams Loston
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Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 17.96 MB
Pages: 250
Author: Marie Pannell Thurston; Maria Hernandez Ferrier; Adena Williams Loston
ISBN: 9781623490010, 1623490014
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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St Philips College A Point Of Pride On San Antonios Eastside 1st Edition Marie Pannell Thurston Maria Hernandez Ferrier Adena Williams Loston by Marie Pannell Thurston; Maria Hernandez Ferrier; Adena Williams Loston 9781623490010, 1623490014 instant download after payment.

In 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 remaining historically black junior colleges in the country, St. Philip’s, whose student body is no longer predominantly black, has also been designated a Hispanic-serving institution, one of few schools to bear both designations. Known by many as “the school that love built,” St. Philip’s College claimed in its 1932 catalog, “There is perhaps as much romance surrounding the development of St. Philip’s Junior College as there is of the ‘Alamo City’ in which it is located.” That love story, also containing dominant strains of sacrifice, scarcity, creativity, determination, and pride, finds its full expression in this history by Marie Pannell Thurston. Based on archival research and extensive interviews with current and former alumni, faculty, and friends, St. Philip’s College presents the heartwarming and inspiring record of a school, the community that nurtures it, and the collective pride in what the institution and its graduates have accomplished.

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