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  1. Samuel Chapman Armstrong (January 30, 1839 – May 11, 1893) was an American soldier and general during the American Civil War who later became an educator, particularly of non-whites. The son of missionaries in Hawaii, he rose through the Union Army during the American Civil War to become a general, leading units of Black American soldiers. [1]

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  2. Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute was founded in 1868 by General Samuel Armstrong. He was interested in moral training and a practical, industrial education for southern blacks. In 1872, Booker T. Washington—who had born a slave in Virginia—arrived at the school with fifty cents in his pocket. After graduating, Washington was given ...

  3. Aug 4, 2023 · In an update in the case Thursday, 18-year-old Samuel Armstrong was charged in connection to the bonfire incident. According to the criminal complaint, Armstrong told police he was one of two ...

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  4. Oct 20, 2020 · Gen. Samuel C. Armstrong (NAID 167250430 ). At Benedict, Maryland, in command of U.S. Colored Troops, on December 17, 1863, Union Army Lt. Col. Samuel Chapman Armstrong wrote, “we are fighting for humanity and freedom, the South for barbarism and slavery.”. [1] Just three years earlier he had been a college student in the Kingdom of Hawaii ...

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  5. General Samuel C. Armstrong Character Analysis. General Armstrong, a retired Union Army general turned philanthropist and educator, is Washington ’s mentor and personal idol. Armstrong is the founder of the Hampton Institute, one of the first black institutions for higher learning in the U.S. as well as the college attended by Washington.

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  7. Samuel Chapman Armstrong (born Jan. 30, 1839, Maui, Hawaii—died May 11, 1893, Hampton, Va., U.S.) was a Union military commander of black troops during the American Civil War and founder of Hampton Institute, a vocational educational school for blacks. The son of American missionaries to Hawaii, Armstrong attended Oahu College for two years ...

  8. Feb 26, 2015 · General Samuel Armstrong. Booker T. Washington worked at Hampton Institute as house father for American Indian students until May 1881. Meanwhile, commissioners in Tuskegee, Alabama asked General Armstrong to recommend a white principal for a new Negro school. They accepted Washington on Armstrong's recommendation. "Booker T. Washington will ...

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