Hampton Normal And Agricultural Institute Annual Reports for the Academical An

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In the Night school, composed of work students, learning trades, are six Indian young men; one Pawnee, two Onondagas from New York, and three Sioux. They are on the same basis with the colored students in these classes Their studies are arithmetic, reading, and English lessons, including writing and spelling. Their per cents in their c'asses ere Above Av. Up to Av. Arithmetic . 50 . 80 Reading . 16 . 32 English . 16 . 32 The spirit of the classes, as between Indian and colored, is in all cases
...excellent. The colored students take evident pleasure in en- couraging the Indians, and having them helped.
"*■ There is every evidence here that it is entirely practicable to ed- ucate the Indian, and that association with English speaking school- mates, near himself in advancement, is an aid in the work. The sug- gestion which has been made by one familiar with it, that Hampton would do well to take a larger proportion of those able by a knowl- edge of English to enter the regular Normal School at once, so that more may receive the benefits of such association, seems worthy of consideration in the light of these reports.


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