Hamilton Hatter Part 2 - Books Are The Holy Road
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Researched, Written, Produced, Narrated - Jim
Surkamp
Musicians
"
My Heart is in the
Mountains" from
Lantern in a
Poet's
Garden,
Poem by
Daniel Bedinger Lucas (public domain)
Music by
Terry Tucker, c (the copyright
symbol)
2010,
GHF Music, (terrytucker.net)
Cam Millar -
Tumble Blue 2, Waterdogs 1 (cammillar.com)
Shana Aisenberg - twelve-string guitar, banjo copyright Shana Aisenberg. (shanasongs.com)
Sound FX:
children playing, hand bell, crickets - from “free sfx.uk.com”
References:
Burke, Dawne R. (
2006). “
An American Phoenix:
A History of
Storer College from
Slavery to Desegregation,”
Pittsburgh, PA: Geyer Printing
House.
Crayon,
Porte. (Strother,
David H.) “Our
Negro Schools”
Harper’s New Monthly Magazine,
New York, NY:
Harper and
Bros.
Volume 49
Issue 292 (September, 1874).
“
Sarah Jane Foster:
Teacher of the Freedman,
The Diary and
Letters of a
Maine Woman in the
South After the
Civil War,”
Picton Press:
Rockport, ME.,
2001,
Wayne E. Reilly editor.
Stealey,
John E. “
The Freedmen’s Bureau in
West Virginia.” West Virginia
History 39 (Jan/
April 1978): 99-142.
Taylor, James L. “A History of
Black Education in
Jefferson County, West Virginia, 1866-1966.”
Trowbridge,
John T. (1866). “
The South: a tour of its battlefields and ruined cities, a journey through the desolated states, and talks with the people: being a description of the present state of the country – its agriculture – railroads – business and finances.”
Hartford, Conn., L. Stebbins.
Image Credits:
Harvesters at
Rest by
Harry Roseland
From
National Park Service,
Harpers Ferry:
Faculty member - Storer College
Storer College seal
Bates College seal - Bates College
Hamilton Hatter (later years) -
Bluefield
Brown, Howell S. “Map of
Jefferson County, Virginia From
Actual Surveys With
Farm Limits, 1852.”
A
Freedman’s Bureau agent -
Harper's Weekly, July 25, 1868, p. 473.
From
King, Edward. (1875). “
The Great South; A
Record of
Journeys in
Louisiana,
Texas, the
Indian Territory,
Missouri,
Arkansas,
Mississippi,
Alabama,
Georgia, Florida,
South Carolina,
North Carolina,
Kentucky,
Tennessee,
Virginia, West Virginia, and
Maryland:” Illustrated by Champney,
James Wells. Hartford, Conn.
American Publishing Co.
Print.
p. 695 - pump
By
David Hunter Strother -
West Virginia University
contraband
1862
boy on horseback
From Strother,
David Hunter “Our Negro Schools,” (September 1874), “Harper’s New Monthly Magazine.”
p. 457 - silhouettes of children playing
p
. 458 - boy reading book
p. 459 - boy not at school
p. 460 - older student
p. 461 - young teach the old
p. 461 - woman at blackboard
p. 467 - boys huddled on the ground
By
Winslow Homer:
Sunday Morning In Virginia, 1877 -
Cincinnati Art Museum
Blackboard, 1877 -
National Gallery of Art
Uncle Ned at
Home, 1875
Charlestown Looking to
Route 340
Thomas Biscoe - West Virginia &
Regional Collection
By
Henry Ossawa Tanner:
The Banjo Lesson, 1893
The
Thankful Poor, 1894
By
Eastman Johnson:
Musical Instrument,
1860
Dinah,
The Negress, (1866-1869)
Negro Boy, 1860
Good Morning From Harpers Ferry by
Edward L
Henry
Image of
Achilles Dixon home (p. 10).
From Taylor, James L. “A History of Black Education in Jefferson County, West Virginia, 1866-1966.”
Logan Osburn - courtesy Don
Amoroso
Boy running to school detail from drawing of
Colyer’s
School North Carolina
Cover - Ray’s
Primary Arithmetic 1857 edition
Group photograph of African-American school children,
1895, location unknown.
Freedman’s School - Illustration of Freedman in school from
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 1883.
Woman Reading by
Candlelight -
1908 by
Peter Ilsted
The
Misses Cooke's school room,
Freedman's Bureau,
Richmond, Va. -
Waud, Alfred R. (
Alfred Rudolph),
Harper's weekly, 1868 July 25, p. 473.
Harpers Ferry 1872 by
Granville Perkins
Silas Curtis - findagrave.com
Godey’s Fashions for September 1862
“C for Christ” page from”The Tract
Primer” published by the
American Tract Society, 1841
H. R. 613 -
Bill amending the
Freedmen”s Bureau enactment -
National Archives
Pile of bricks -
2005,
Author: Tasja - wikimedia.org
Wheeling, West Virginia Independence Hall - wikipedia.org
Detail from
Wheeling Custom House - Harper's Weekly, July 6, 1861.
Sarah Jane Foster - Courtesy of
Carolyn Reilly
From
Library of Congress:
Freedmen’s Bureau Teacher's Monthly Report,
Little Rock, Arkansas, March 24, 1865
"
Hon. Arthur Ingrham Boreman"
Contraband camp
Glimpses at the Freedmen - The Freedmen's
Union Industrial School, Richmond, Va.
Text of the
Emancipation Proclamation from
L. N. Rosenthal, "
The Proclamation of
Emancipation," Lithograph, 1865.