This historical record documents the events surrounding the dedication of a building at Fisk University in Nashville, Tennessee, on January 1st, 1876. The book provides insights into the history of Fisk University, a historically Black university founded in 1866, and its significance in the post-Civil War era. It offers a glimpse into the architectural aspects of the building, the site on which it was constructed, and the order of service during the dedication ceremony.
"History, Building And Site, And Services Of Dedication, At Nashville, Tennessee, January 1st, 1876" serves as a valuable primary source for understanding the educational landscape and African American history in the Reconstruction South. It will be of interest to historians, architectural scholars, and anyone researching the legacy of Fisk University and its contributions to American society.
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