Name/Title
To Emancipate the Mind and Soul: Storer College, 1867-1955Entry/Object ID
LIB1683Description
To Emancipate the Mind and Soul: Storer College, 1867-1955 is a history of Storer College, with twenty-five chapters written by different individuals. It was compiled by the Harpers Ferry Park Association in partnership with Harpers Ferry National Historical Park in honor of the 150th anniversary of the school's founding. 176 pages, including a timeline, biographies of the contributors, bibliography, index, and numerous photographs. The book was dedicated to Guinevere Roper (Gwenny Bradford, Gwenny Roper), and includes chapters on the Lovett family and Hilltop House, Don Redman, teachers, athletics, John Brown's Fort, the Freewill Baptists and the Freedmen's Bureau, student life, the Niagara Movement, and other topics of note. Another copy is catalogued as LIB1680.
Physical Description: 176 pp.
2 copieesAcquisition
Accession
348Source or Donor
Newcomer, John C.Acquisition Method
GiftBook Details
Author
Baldau, Catherine, Editor
Gilbert, David T., Graphic DesignerEdition
1stPublisher
Harpers Ferry Park AssociationPlace Published
* Untyped Place Published
Harpers Ferry, WVDate Published
2017Publication Language
EnglishISBN
978-0-9674033-3-5LCCN
2017909186