Institution.
At the end of the warriors' incarceration, Pratt convinced seventeen of the younger men to enroll at Hampton Institute for additional education. He also recruited additional Native American students: a total of seventy Native Americans, young men and women from various tribes, mostly from the Plains rather than the acculturated tribes of Virginia, joined that first class. Because Virginia's First Families sometimes boasted of their Native American heritage through Pocahontas, some supporters hoped that the Native American students would help locals to accept the institute's black students. The black students were also supposed to help "civilize" the Native American students to current American society, and the Native Americans to "uplift the Negro[es]."
The Red Moon was a theatrical show featuring a fictionalized version of the school.
In 1923, in the face of growing controversy over racial mingling, after the former Confederate states had disenfranchised blacks and imposed Jim Crow, the Native American …
SAT EBRW 25%
400
SAT EBRW 75%
626
SAT Math 25th %
457
SAT Math 75th %
600
ACT Composite 25th %
12
ACT Composite 50th %
19
ACT Composite 75th %
24
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