University of the District of Columbia Digital Archives Collection

Images that document the people, events, and places important in the history of the historically Black university, University of the District of Columbia, and its predecessor institutions Miner Normal School, Miner Teachers College, Wilson Normal School, Wilson Teachers College DC Teachers College, Federal City College, Washington Technical Institute, Antioch School of Law, DC School of Law, as well as the University of the District of Columbia.
More About This Collection
Date of Original
1852/2009
Subject
University of the District of Columbia
Miner Teachers College
Washington Technical Institute
Miner Normal School
District Of Columbia Teachers College
Miner Teachers College--Students
University of the District of Columbia--Buildings
African American universities and colleges
Location
United States, District of Columbia, Washington, 38.89511, -77.03637
Type
StillImage
Description
Since it was founded in 1851 as the Miner School, the University of the District of Columbia and its predecessor institutions have played a vital role in educating African Americans in the District of Columbia. The Digital Collection of the University Archives of the University of the District of Columbia consists of images that document the people, events, and places important in the history of the university and its predecessor institutions Miner Normal School, Miner Teachers College, Wilson Normal School, Wilson Teachers College DC Teachers College, Federal City College, Washington Technical Institute, Antioch School of Law, DC School of Law, as well as the University of the District of Columbia. This collection of images includes university presidents, campus buildings, presidents, faculty, students, activities, documents, and significant events.
Contributing Institution
University of the District of Columbia