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  1. Storer College was a historically Black college in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, that operated from 1867 to 1955. A national icon for Black Americans, in the town where the 'end of American slavery began', as Frederick Douglass famously put it, [2] it was a unique institution whose focus changed several times.

  2. 11 de ene. de 2023 · Storer College created a safe place for education in a world where none had existed before. It was a place to learn to read and write, to teach others, and to develop marketable skills. By 1869 the college expanded across Camp Hill in Harpers Ferry and added three more government buildings.

  3. 21 de sept. de 2023 · The Board of Education ruling that segregation of schools was unconstitutional, Storer College on Camp Hill, a premier Black educational institution, closed its doors in 1955.

  4. - Significance: From 1881 to 1955, Anthony Hall served as the main building for Harpers Ferry's Storer College, a historically black school founded in 1867 by missionaries of the Freewill Baptist Church.

  5. In 1929, following the destruction of Anthony Hall and the school's original library, Storer College was unable to comply with regional accreditation standards that stipulated schools must have a functional library on their campuses.

  6. 21 de nov. de 2022 · Moderate, 2-3 miles (3.2-4.8 km) round trip with optional side trails, 1-2 hours. Opportunity to see Jefferson Rock, Harper Cemetery, Lockwood House, Storer College Campus, mountain and river views, and the Appalachian Trail Conservancy (ATC) Visitor Center.

  7. Following the Civil War, the Reverend Dr. Nathan Cook Brackett established a Freewill Baptist primary school in the Lockwood House on Camp Hill. Brackett's tireless efforts to establish freedmen's schools in the area inspired a generous contribution from philanthopist John Storer of Sanford, Maine, who offered $10,000 for the establishment of a ...