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The text of the advertisement reads:
Education 11The Hampton Negro ConferenceSession, 1912, June 17 and 18The Annual Negro Conference of the Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, is held each year immediately following the session of the Summer School.
Questions affecting the physical, mental, and spiritual life of the white and colored people are discussed, and ample opportunity is given at the public and round-table meetings to exchange ideas freely.
There have been many helpful outgrowths of the Conference; for ex ample, The Negro Organization Society; Virginia Colored Anti-tuberculosis League; Virginia Federation of Colored Women; Ministers' Circles; and School Improvement Leagues.
Topics to be discussed:
Relation of Negro Laborer to the Trade Union.
The Minister and the Community: School Administration of Secondary and High Schools.
Educational Progress.
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1912 advertisement for the Hampton Negro Conference held in Hampton, Virginia, an academic conference series in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century.
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