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Tuskegee University Cemetery Stories chronicles the important
contributions of those whose last home on this earth is the
Tuskegee University Cemetery-those many men and women who
diligently built on the foundation laid by Tuskegee founders Lewis
Adams and Booker T. Washington. Some of the notable names among
those interred in the cemetery include Washington himself, American
literary and jazz critic Albert Murray, football coach Cleve
Abbott, supporter of Rosenwald Schools Clinton Calloway, treasurer
Warren Logan, founder and editor of the Negro Year Book Monroe
Work, musician and conductor William L. Dawson, and photographer
Prentice Polk. This book also tells the stories of dozens of others
whose names are less well known but whose contributions to their
families, to their communities, and to Tuskegee were no less
valued, whose memories are no less cherished. Mingled amongst the
tales of the great and the good, the brilliant and the powerful,
are the shortest stories-the heartbreaking headstones that
memorialize the briefest lives. What emerges through the portraits
of each of the ninety-three individuals featured in these pages is
a portrait of a school and a community united-striving together,
working together, living and dying together-and a portrait of our
human race, united in our desires-to build, to create, to love and
be loved-and in our ultimate fate. Tuskegee University Cemetery
Stories is a celebration of those who have come before us and an
inspiration to all of us who are still here.
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