Cordelia Josephine Manuel
African American women; African Americans--Appalachian Region; African American women--History; African American school children; African American school principals; African Americans--Education--Southern States; Tennessee
A photo and description about Cordelia Josephine Manuel, who acted as principal of a one-room schoolhouse in Chuckey in the 1940s. The description also details the layout of the schoolhouse. Part of a work exhibit at the Greene County History Museum.
Creator Unknown
Greene County History Museum
Black in Appalachia
2018-12
This item was sourced from the Greeneville Greene County History Museum in Greeneville, Tennessee, greenevillegreenecountyhistorymuseum.com. This item can be used for private reflection and research, and not for commercial purposes. Any additional questions about usage should be directed to Betty L. Fletcher, Director or Angela Campbell, Board Member. Museum phone: 423-636-1558.
The items in the Greeneville Greene County History Museum Collection represent only a portion of the museum’s resources concerning African American history. To learn more, please visit the museum.
United States--Tennessee--Chuckey
The Junior Spear 1928
African Americans--Appalachian Region; African Americans--Education--Southern States; African American schools; African American students; African American school children; Tennessee
A copy of the first volume of the Junior Spear of the Greeneville College. Includes an article on the founding of Greeneville College, school news, national news, and a listing of local businesses. Part of an education exhibit at the Greene County History Museum.
The Junior Spear
Greene County History Museum
Black in Appalachia
2018-12
This item was sourced from the Greeneville Greene County History Museum in Greeneville, Tennessee, greenevillegreenecountyhistorymuseum.com. This item can be used for private reflection and research, and not for commercial purposes. Any additional questions about usage should be directed to Betty L. Fletcher, Director or Angela Campbell, Board Member. Museum phone: 423-636-1558.
The items in the Greeneville Greene County History Museum Collection represent only a portion of the museum’s resources concerning African American history. To learn more, please visit the museum.
1928-1929; United States--Tennessee--Greeneville
George Clem School Song 1940
Tennessee; African Americans--Appalachian Region; African Americans--Southern States; African American heritage; African American youth; African American students; African Americans--Education; African Americans--Education--Southern States;
The words to the George Clem High School song, accompanied by a label giving background on the song. Part of an education exhibit at the Greene County History Museum.
Creator Unknown
Greeneville Greene County History Museum
Black in Appalachia
November 5, 2019
This item was sourced from the Greeneville Greene County History Museum in Greeneville, Tennessee, greenevillegreenecountyhistorymuseum.com. This item can be used for private reflection and research, and not for commercial purposes. Any additional questions about usage should be directed to Betty L. Fletcher, Director or Angela Campbell, Board Member. Museum phone: 423-636-1558.
The items in the Greeneville Greene County History Museum Collection represent only a portion of the museum’s resources concerning African American history. To learn more, please visit the museum.
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en
1940;United States--Tennessee--Greeneville
George Clem School Carnival Queen
African Americans--Appalachian Region; African Americans--Education--Southern States; African American young women; African American schools; Tennessee
Two photographs with accompanying short descriptions about two young women crowned "CarnivalQueen" at the George Clem school. Part of an education exhibit at the Greene County History Museum.
Creator Unknown
Greene County History Museum
Black in Appalachia
2018-12
This item was sourced from the Greeneville Greene County History Museum in Greeneville, Tennessee, greenevillegreenecountyhistorymuseum.com. This item can be used for private reflection and research, and not for commercial purposes. Any additional questions about usage should be directed to Betty L. Fletcher, Director or Angela Campbell, Board Member. Museum phone: 423-636-1558.
The items in the Greeneville Greene County History Museum Collection represent only a portion of the museum’s resources concerning African American history. To learn more, please visit the museum.
1941; United States--Tennessee--Greeneville--George Clem School
<em>George Clem: Professor, Intellectual</em>
African Americans--Appalachian Region; African Americans--Education--Southern States; African American school principals; African American schools; Tennessee
An article about George Clem, his life and accomplishments. Part of an education exhibit at the Greene County History Museum.
The Greeneville Sun
Greeneville Greene County History Museum
Black in Appalachia
November 5, 2019
This item was sourced from the Greeneville Greene County History Museum in Greeneville, Tennessee, greenevillegreenecountyhistorymuseum.com. This item can be used for private reflection and research, and not for commercial purposes. Any additional questions about usage should be directed to Betty L. Fletcher, Director or Angela Campbell, Board Member. Museum phone: 423-636-1558. Questions about the use of this Greeneville Sun article should be directed to Brian Cutshall at The Greeneville Sun: brian.cutshall@greenevillesun.com, 423-359-3109.
The items in the Greeneville Greene County History Museum Collection represent only a portion of the museum’s resources concerning African American history. To learn more, please visit the museum.
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1986; United States--Tennessee--Greeneville
The Tattler 1936
African Americans--Appalachian Region; African Americans--Education--Southern States; African American school principals; African American students; African American schools; Tennessee
Volume one of "The Tattler" of Greeneville College High School. Includes school news, a literary page, and advertisements for local businesses. Part of an education exhibit at the Greene County History Museum.
The Tattler
Greene County History Museum
Black in Appalachia
2018-12
This item was sourced from the Greeneville Greene County History Museum in Greeneville, Tennessee, greenevillegreenecountyhistorymuseum.com. This item can be used for private reflection and research, and not for commercial purposes. Any additional questions about usage should be directed to Betty L. Fletcher, Director or Angela Campbell, Board Member. Museum phone: 423-636-1558.
The items in the Greeneville Greene County History Museum Collection represent only a portion of the museum’s resources concerning African American history. To learn more, please visit the museum.
1936-05-25; United States--Tennessee--Greeneville--George Clem School
Greeneville College Class of 1930
African American women; African Americans--Appalachian Region; African Americans--Education--Southern States; African American men; African American schools; African American students; Tennessee
A photograph of the Greeneville College class of 1930, with an accompanying label identifying the students in the photograph. Part of an education exhibit at the Greene County History Museum.
Creator Unknown
Greene County History Museum
Black in Appalachia
2018-12
This item was sourced from the Greeneville Greene County History Museum in Greeneville, Tennessee, greenevillegreenecountyhistorymuseum.com. This item can be used for private reflection and research, and not for commercial purposes. Any additional questions about usage should be directed to Betty L. Fletcher, Director or Angela Campbell, Board Member. Museum phone: 423-636-1558.
The items in the Greeneville Greene County History Museum Collection represent only a portion of the museum’s resources concerning African American history. To learn more, please visit the museum.
1930; United States--Tennessee--Greeneville
Pearl Manuel
African American women teachers; African Americans--Appalachian Region; African Americans--Education--Southern States; African American schools; Tennessee
A photograph and accompanying label about Pearl Manuel, who taught in a one room school at Caney Branch from 1907-1908. Part of an education exhibit at the Greene County History Museum.
Creator Unknown
Greene County History Museum
Black in Appalachia
2018-12
This item was sourced from the Greeneville Greene County History Museum in Greeneville, Tennessee, greenevillegreenecountyhistorymuseum.com. This item can be used for private reflection and research, and not for commercial purposes. Any additional questions about usage should be directed to Betty L. Fletcher, Director or Angela Campbell, Board Member. Museum phone: 423-636-1558.
The items in the Greeneville Greene County History Museum Collection represent only a portion of the museum’s resources concerning African American history. To learn more, please visit the museum.
United States--Tennessee--Greeneville
Principles of Greeneville College: George Clem School 1916-1962
African Americans--Appalachian Region; African American women; African American schools; African American school principals; African American men; Tennessee
Photographs of the eight principals of the George Clem School from 1916-1962: J. W. Young, George W. Clem, Willie F. Taylor, Otis Peeler, Dorothy L. Clem, E. T. Pugh, W. S. Jackson, John J. Jones. Details the terms of their positions. Part of an education exhibit at the Greene County History Museum.
Creator Unknown
Greene County History Museum
Black in Appalachia
2018-12
This item was sourced from the Greeneville Greene County History Museum in Greeneville, Tennessee, greenevillegreenecountyhistorymuseum.com. This item can be used for private reflection and research, and not for commercial purposes. Any additional questions about usage should be directed to Betty L. Fletcher, Director or Angela Campbell, Board Member. Museum phone: 423-636-1558.
The items in the Greeneville Greene County History Museum Collection represent only a portion of the museum’s resources concerning African American history. To learn more, please visit the museum.
1916-1962; United States--Tennessee--Greeneville
That They Might Become Successful
African Americans--Appalachian Region; African Americans--Education--Southern States; African American schools; African American principals; African American men; Tennessee
An description of the accomplishments of George Clem. Part of an education exhibit at the Greene County History Museum.
Greene County History Museum
Greene County History Museum
Black in Appalachia
2018-12
This item was sourced from the Greeneville Greene County History Museum in Greeneville, Tennessee, greenevillegreenecountyhistorymuseum.com. This item can be used for private reflection and research, and not for commercial purposes. Any additional questions about usage should be directed to Betty L. Fletcher, Director or Angela Campbell, Board Member. Museum phone: 423-636-1558.
The items in the Greeneville Greene County History Museum Collection represent only a portion of the museum’s resources concerning African American history. To learn more, please visit the museum.
1908-1938; 1939; United States--Tennessee--Greeneville