The Choctaw Freedmen and the Story of Oak Hill Industrial Academy
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The book Choctaw Freedmen and the History of Oak Hill Industrial Academy by Robert Elliott Flickinger is a study of an important period in the history of the African American community that was located in the Choctaw Nation in the post-Civil War era. The author details the life and struggle of the Choctaw Freedmen and the role Oak Hill Industrial Academy played in their educational and socio-cultural development. With the help of a wide range of sources and analysis, the author reveals the complex relationship between the Choctaw Freemen and other communities, as well as the educational policy of the time. This book will be a valuable addition to anyone interested in the history of social movements and social dynamics in the United States of America.
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Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Robert Elliott Flickinger
- Language
- English
- Release date
- 2007-11-04
- Title
- The Choctaw Freedmen and the Story of Oak Hill Industrial Academy
- Subject
- African Americans -- Education -- Oklahoma -- History
African Americans -- Oklahoma -- History
Alice Lee Elliott Memorial School -- History
E151
Five Civilized Tribes -- History
Freed persons -- Oklahoma -- History
Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Missions for Freedmen -- History
Religion in the public schools -- United States -- History
Valliant (Okla.) -- Biography
Valliant (Okla.) -- Church history
Valliant (Okla.) -- History