Minnie Howell Champe
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Kansas State University
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Class of 1901, first African American woman to graduate from K-State; taught public school in Topeka, Manhattan and Virginia; also head of home economics department at Southern University, 1931-1938 and in mid 1940s served as director of Douglass Community Center in Manhattan
Citation: Courtesy "Minnie Howell Champe", Photograph Collection Vertical Files: People, Morse Department of Special Collections, Kansas State University Libraries.
For information on how to request a high-resolution copy of this photograph, please go to the Morse Department of Special Collections webpage, Photograph and Document Image Guidelines (http://www.lib.k-state.edu/photograph-and-document-image-guidelines).
Morse Department of Special Collections
Citation: Courtesy "Minnie Howell Champe", Photograph Collection Vertical Files: People, Morse Department of Special Collections, Kansas State University Libraries.
For information on how to request a high-resolution copy of this photograph, please go to the Morse Department of Special Collections webpage, Photograph and Document Image Guidelines (http://www.lib.k-state.edu/photograph-and-document-image-guidelines).
Morse Department of Special Collections
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Women, Teachers, Kansas State University