Lincoln Normal School of Marion

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Lincoln Normal School of Marion was a historically significant teacher-training institution for African Americans in Alabama that evolved into what is now Alabama State University.

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Lincoln Normal School 1
Lincoln Normal School of Marion canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historically black school
normal school
teacher training institution
affiliation Alabama State University
surface form: Alabama State University (historical predecessor)
alsoKnownAs Lincoln Normal School of Marion
surface form: Lincoln Normal School

Lincoln School
country United States of America
surface form: United States
educationLevel normal school
evolvedInto Alabama State University
focus teacher education
training black teachers
historicalEra Jim Crow laws
surface form: Jim Crow era

post-Civil War era
historicalSignificance major teacher training institution for African Americans in Alabama
legacy foundation of a historically black university
training generations of black educators in Alabama
locatedIn Alabama
Marion, Alabama
Perry County, Alabama
mission education of African American teachers
namedAfter Abraham Lincoln
notableFor contribution to African American higher education in Alabama
role in development of Alabama State University
predecessorOf Alabama State University
primaryFunction teacher training
regionServed Black Belt (Alabama)
surface form: Black Belt region of Alabama
sector public education
servedCommunity African Americans
state Alabama
studentDemographic African American students
typeOfInstitution segregated school

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Alabama State University formerName Lincoln Normal School of Marion
Lincoln Normal School of Marion alsoKnownAs Lincoln Normal School of Marion
this entity surface form: Lincoln Normal School