Seller: Antiquarian Black Books LLC, Washington, DC, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. This book describes the development of Savannah State College during its first one hundred years of existence. This institution came into being as the first State-supported college in Georgia for Blacks because of the 1890 Land-Grant Act of the United States Government which mandated the State to create a college for Blacks if it wanted to continue receiving federal funds for White students enrolled in the agricultural & mechanic arts programs at the University of Georgia. This publication is subdivided by the administrations of the College's nine permanent & three acting presidents. A section covers the relationship between Atlanta University & the State of Georgia to fulfill the requirements of the 1862 Land-Grant Act before the founding of Savannah State College. Seller Inventory # 2315