State Normal School for Colored Students

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State Normal School for Colored Students was the original teacher-training institution for African American students that later evolved into Alabama State University.

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State Normal School for Colored Students canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical educational institution
teacher training college
associatedWith Alabama State University
country United States of America
surface form: United States
educationalFocus normal school curriculum
teacher training
educationLevel postsecondary
ethnicFocus African American
Black
evolvedInto Alabama State University
hasSuccessor Alabama State University
hasType normal school
historicalDesignation school for colored students
historicalRole original teacher-training institution for African American students in Alabama that became Alabama State University
isPartOf segregated education system in the American South
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn Alabama
Montgomery, Alabama
notableAs predecessor institution of Alabama State University
operatedFor African American students
Black teachers in training
partOf history of African American education in the United States
sector public education
servedAs training center for African American teachers in Alabama
studentBodyCharacteristic racially segregated African American enrollment

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Alabama State University formerName State Normal School for Colored Students