tuskegee

     

Tuskegee is a city in Macon County, Alabama, Unite States. At the 2000 census the population was 11,846 and is designated a Micropolitan Statistical Area. Located in Macon County, Alabama, Tuskegee has been the site of major African-American achievements for more than 100 years. It is where, in 1881, Lewis Adams founded the Tuskegee Normal School for Colored Teachers, which later became Tuskegee Institute and then Tuskegee University, with the mission of educating a newly freed people for self-sufficiency, and was the birthplace of Rosa Louise Parks in 1913. Today it remains a center for African-American education and became a part of the National Parks System in 1974. One of the most famous teachers at Tuskegee was George Washington Carver, whose name is synonymous with innovative research into Southern farming method and crops. Tuskegee and Tuskegee Institute were also home to the famed Tuskegee Airmen, the first squadron of African-American pilots in the U.S. Military. The city is the county seat of Macon County, and is known as the home of Tuskegee University "The Pride of the Swift Growing South".

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  • The only college listed as a National Historic Site, it was founded by Booker T. Washington
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  • Booker T. Washington founded this college as a "School for Colored Teachers" in 1881
  • In 1881 the Normal and Industrial Institute was founded in this Alabama city
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  • In July 1881 this famous college opened in Alabama with Booker T. Washington as its first principal