The TUSKEGEE NORMAL SCHOOL
Booker T.Washington Just eighteen years after Abraham Lincoln signed the emancipation Proclamation abolishing slavery on the United States, Booker T. Washington recruited a staff of individuals to demonstrate to the world a long term plan for establishing self sufficiency for the newly freed Africans held captive in America’s slave system. Booker T. Washington founded the Tuskegee Institute in 1881. Washington’s goal was to educate the masses of these newly freed Africans in America’s legal slave system with practical training essential to meet the immediate needs of the people. His desire ignited other dedicated staff members, including Dr. George Washington Carver and Thomas Campbell. George Washington Carver was born the son of a slave. Raised in Missouri, Carver grew up in an era of change in America. Slavery had just been abolished and newly freed Africans lacked the skills necessary to compete in a free enterprise system. |
BUILD THE COMPLETE SCHOOL 1. Build the Complete School 2. Partner the complete school with business/community partners to manage the schools farmers market and school garden. The above organizations realize they are greater with numbers and agree to bulk purchase, share garden duties, etc. 3. Establish an intergenerational Enterprise The Big Head Concept is our vision of keeping graduates connected to the affairs of their high school. |

