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Brainerd Institute
school
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Brainerd Institute was a school for African Americans in Chester, South Carolina.[1] It was founded by the Presbyterian Church and opened in 1868. Alumni include Vivian Ayers Allen[2] and Daniel Jackson Sanders. Originally an elementary school it served 10 grades by 1913.[3] It expanded to include Brainerd Junior College, a teacher training program, in 1934. It closed in 1939 as competition from public schools increased.[4]

Ɓaawo nde ɗum haɓɓiti bee jaɓugo jaɓugo suudu mawɗo, suudu jaɓugo ɗum ɓaawo ɗon, coci Presbyterian.

Kumler Hall

Maandu tan ɗon haani diga campus jaŋde 18 acre ɗum Kumler Hall. Ɗum hawriti nder nder National Register of Historic Places.

Jaŋde Carolina Senegaal Library ɗon woodi fotooji dow janngirde.

Ɗum waɗi yeeso Fairfield Institute ɗo Willard Richardson woni nder Winnsboro, South Carolina.

  1. "SCDAH". www.nationalregister.sc.gov.
  2. "About".
  3. "Brainerd Institute". discoversouthcarolina.com.
  4. "Brainerd Institute".