Biddle University
February 12, 1898
Summary
Biddle University provides an education for African Americans in four different schools: Theological, Collegiate, Normal and Preparatory, and Industrial.
Transcription
Charlotte, N.C.
Consists of four Schools—Theological, Collegiate, Normal, and Preparatory and Industrial, and offers eight courses of study, exclusively for males.
Buildings heated by steam and well lighted, and as well-appointed for their purposes as any in the South Atlantic States.
Community moral and intelligent. Location healthful. Faculty able and experienced. Opportunities for the students to aid themselves by work. Scholarships available. Next term begins October 6th.
For information and catalogues, address
Rev. D. J. Sanders, D. D.
Biddle University, Charlotte, N. C.
Consists of four Schools—Theological, Collegiate, Normal, and Preparatory and Industrial, and offers eight courses of study, exclusively for males.
Buildings heated by steam and well lighted, and as well-appointed for their purposes as any in the South Atlantic States.
Community moral and intelligent. Location healthful. Faculty able and experienced. Opportunities for the students to aid themselves by work. Scholarships available. Next term begins October 6th.
For information and catalogues, address
Rev. D. J. Sanders, D. D.
Biddle University, Charlotte, N. C.
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Cali Hughes
Citation
“Biddle University,” Black Virginia: The Richmond Planet, 1894-1909, accessed January 20, 2026, https://blackvirginia.richmond.edu/items/show/230.