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Before the turn of the century, Washington instructed Greene to acquire property to develop a village area that would be entirely owned and operated by "Negroes" and demonstrate their capability and establish economic independence. The district was formally designated in 1901 and named Greenwood,
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In 1910, Greene accompanied Washington on his visit to North Carolina (one of five such public tours surveys Washington made from 1908 to 1912 to southern states and Texas), to encourage economic development, independence, self-help, and race pride. In 1940, a plaque at Tuskegee Institute was
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entirely apart from the school. Following Washington's 1905 visit to Arkansas, Indian Territory and Oklahoma, and his speech in Tulsa suggesting the Tuskegee Greenwood District as an example of what he was recommending, Tulsa named its Negro-owned district
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Greene came to work at Tuskegee in June, 1888. He went out to rural areas to teach farmers about newly identified and other improved agricultural practices, preceding the development of extension services for Black farmers.
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also worked on the farm. George Washington Carver was recruited to work in the Agriculture Department in 1896.
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at Hampton Institute. Each had a prominent role in the program for their graduation in 1875.
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in about 1849. Although several years older, Greene was a classmate, friend, and roommate of
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Jones, Allen W. (1975). "The Role of Tuskegee Institute in the Education of Black Farmers".
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My Work Is That of Conservation: An Environmental Biography of George Washington Carver
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and the second leader of the Agriculture Department at Tuskegee. He was a graduate of
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Washington, Booker T.; Daniel, Pete R.; Harlan, Louis R. (October 1972).
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also studied under him before moving on to the printing department.
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George Washington Carver
Tuskegee Institute
Hampton Institute
Booker T. Washington
George Washington Carver
Gatesville, North Carolina
Booker T. Washington
Greenwood
William James Edwards
William Henry Holtzclaw
Martin A. Menafee
doi
10.2307/2717374
JSTOR
2717374
S2CID
149916547
"The Southern Workman"
"HISTORIC RESOURCE STUDY tJUSKEGEE INSTITUTE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE TUSKEGEE, ALABAMA"
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"Charles W Kelly & Charles W Greene Plaque (Greenwood dedication)"
"The Tuskegee News -- 09/28/2000, Page 8"
Booker T. Washington Papers Volume 2: 1860-89
ISBN
978-0-252-00243-4
ISBN
9780820339658

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