Achievement1868· science
Reconstruction-Era Black Colleges Seed Teacher Training
During Reconstruction, over a dozen Black colleges and normal schools were founded — including Atlanta University (1865), Morehouse (1867), Hampton Institute (1868), and Talladega College (1867). These institutions trained the teachers who staffed freedpeople's schools. By 1875 Hampton had produced hundreds of Black teachers who spread across the South, multiplying the reach of Black education.