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Extractions: . . . bygone days." T he end of slavery in 1865 offered a new and challenging lifestyle for African Americans in North Carolina. Some became landowners, educators, politicians, and businessmen. Yet by 1900 "jubilation" had become "Jim Crow," and African Americans once again found themselves treated as second-class citizens. During this period, however, leaders emerged, who dedicated themselves to improving the status and quality of life for African Americans. One such person was Dr. Charlotte Hawkins Brown. In 1883, Lottie Hawkins was born in Henderson, North Carolina. Her family later moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts, where she attended Allston Grammar School, Cambridge English High School, and Salem State Normal School. While she was a student at Salem, the American Missionary Association offered her a teaching position in North Carolina. Dissatisfied with the lack of educational opportunities for Negroes in the South, Hawkins accepted. The eighteen-year-old returned to North Carolina in 1901 to teach rural African American youth in Bethany Congregational Church in Sedalia, Guilford County. The school closed after one term, but young Hawkins decided to remain in the community and establish her own school. In 1902, after vigorously raising money in New England, Charlotte Hawkins founded Palmer Memorial Institute, a day and boarding school. Established in a converted blacksmith's shop, the school was named in honor of Alice Freeman Palmer, Charlotte's mentor and benefactor. Mrs. Palmer also was the second woman president of Wellesley College in Massachusetts.
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