Description: DETAILS: Original cabinet card photograph of three black suffragists attending Scotia Seminary, an African American female college in Concord, North Carolina. Circa 1900. A beautiful stoic portrait. At the time, students of the college were commonly referred to as the "daughters of the emancipated" as they were the children of freed slave. They continued their battle for greater civil rights into the suffragist movement with several school graduates gaining prominence within the feminist movement of the prewar era. For other items from this estate collection, visit our ebay store. KEYWORD: Scotia SeminaryHISTORICAL BACKGROUND: Scotia Seminary (1867-1915) was an African American female seminary school founded in Concord, North Carolina, in 1867 by the Presbyterian Church to prepare young black southern women (the daughters of former slaves) for careers as social workers and teachers. It was the first historically black female institution of higher education established after the American Civil War. Historians consider it to be the first black institution built after the Civil War. For the first time, it gave black women an alternative to becoming domestic servants or field hands. Scotia Seminary offered its students grammar, science, and domestic arts. In 1908 it had 19 teachers and 291 students. From its founding in 1867 to 1908 it had enrolled 2,900 students, with 604 having graduated from the grammar department and 109 from the normal department. The school was modeled after Mount Holyoke Female Seminary (now Mount Holyoke College) and was referred to as "The Mount Holyoke of the South". GUARANTEE: We offer a lifetime guarantee on all of our photographs and historical paper items to be authentic originals and as stated. They are not later re-issues or reproductions. We forensically examine all of our items prior to listing to make certain they are authentic and guarantee their authenticity for the lifetime of the item. Oxxbridge Galleries Established 1987 Oxxbridge Galleries was founded in 1987 and specializes in vintage paper items with a large selection of historical and 19th Century tintypes, daguerreotypes, ambrotypes, as well as other types of early photography. We invite everyone to visit our ebay store to see our entire inventory. Add us to your Favorites list Visit Our eBay Store: Oxxbridge GalleriesJ13016
Price: 3999 USD
Location: Allendale, New Jersey
End Time: 2025-01-21T18:17:28.000Z
Shipping Cost: 4.2 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Type: Photograph
Subject: Historic & Vintage
Theme: History, African Americana, Black Civil Rights
Featured Person/Artist: Scotia Seminary
Production Technique: Albumen Print
Format: Cabinet Card
Image Color: Sepia
Year of Production: 1905
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Size: 8 x 10 in
Time Period Manufactured: 1900-1924
Material: Cardboard
Features: 1st Edition
Style: Vintage
Photographer: Unidentified
Number of Photographs: Single
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Antique: Yes
Value 2: Daughters of the Emancipated
VALUE 1: Bethune-Cookman University
VALUE 10: Womens Rights
Value 11: Black Women's Rights
Value 12: Johnson C. Smith University
Value 13: Reconstruction Era
Value 14: Civil War
Value 16: African American Civil Rights
Value 17: Mount Holyoke College
Value 20: Mount Holyoke Female Seminary
Value 21: Mary McLeod Bethune
Value 22: Black History
Value 23: Suffragist
Value 24: Barber Scotia
Value 25: Biddle University
Value 26: Johnson C. Smith University