Educating the Disfranchised and Disinherited

Educating the Disfranchised and Disinherited
AuthorRobert Francis Engs
LanguageEnglish
SubjectArmstrong, S. C., Hampton Institute
Published1999 (University of Tennessee Press)
Publication placeUnited States
Pages232[1]
ISBN978-1-57233-051-1 [1]
378.1[1]
LC ClassLC2851.H313A764[1]

Educating the Disfranchised and Disinherited is a 1999 biography of American General Samuel Chapman Armstrong and his associated normal school for freedmen, Hampton Institute, written by Robert Francis Engs and published by the University of Tennessee Press. The first full biography of its kind, the book portrays Armstrong as a complex politician and administrator in the postbellum period who balanced the needs of opposed parties surrounding the Virginia school: its African American students, Southern white neighbors, and Northern philanthropist funders. Previous works presented Armstrong in a polarized fashion, as either a savior or handicap for freedmen. The book emphasizes Armstrong's upbringing as a missionary in Hawaii in the development of his educational philosophy.

Reviewers complimented the book's balanced presentation of Armstrong, grounded use of the period's thought, and contribution to the historiography of industrial education. They felt the book lacked community and state historical context, as well as recent scholarship on Native Americans at Hampton.

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