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- Fannie_Cobb_Carter abstract "Fannie Cobb Carter (September 30, 1872 - March 29, 1973) was an African-American born in Charleston, West Virginia, the year a state constitution was passed to prohibit black and white children from attending the same schools. She earned a teaching degree from Storer College in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, in 1891, and received postgraduate education at Ohio State University, Oberlin College, the University of Chicago, and Columbia University. She was also a founding member of the Charleston Woman's Improvement League in 1898.Carter initially taught at Kanawha County public schools. She organized the teacher-trainer department at West Virginia Colored Institute (now West Virginia State University) in 1908 and stayed for 12 years. She was named superintendent of the State Industrial Home for Colored Girls in 1925. In 1935, she was named director of adult education for Kanawha County schools, though she retired from this position two years later. She soon became the dean of women at the National Trade and Professional School for Women and Girls in Washington in 1945, and even served as the the school's acting president at age 89. She stayed active in the African-American community until shortly after her 100th birthday in 1973.".
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- Fannie_Cobb_Carter subject Category:1973_deaths.
- Fannie_Cobb_Carter subject Category:African-American_educators.
- Fannie_Cobb_Carter subject Category:People_from_Charleston,_West_Virginia.
- Fannie_Cobb_Carter hypernym American.
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- Fannie_Cobb_Carter comment "Fannie Cobb Carter (September 30, 1872 - March 29, 1973) was an African-American born in Charleston, West Virginia, the year a state constitution was passed to prohibit black and white children from attending the same schools. She earned a teaching degree from Storer College in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, in 1891, and received postgraduate education at Ohio State University, Oberlin College, the University of Chicago, and Columbia University.".
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