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Description 1916 photograph of Robert Russa Moton. Caption: "Major Robert R. Moton - The new principal of Tuskegee Institute, a full-blooded Negro, descendant of an African war chief, whose abilities as an administrator and as a leader of his race well fit him to carry on the work of the late Booker T. Washington."
Date 1916
Source Google Books - (1916). "Preface". The World's Work. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, Page & Co..
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