A Study of Stillman Institute: A Junior College for NegroesUniversity of Alabama Press, 1947 - 304 pages |
Contents
ITS PURPOSES AND OPPORTUNITIES | 1 |
AN HISTORICAL SKETCH OF STILLMAN INSTITUTE | 43 |
THE STUDENT POPULATION | 59 |
Copyright | |
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