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Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site
History & Culture
 
George Washington Carver in Anatomy Class
George Washington Carver teaching Anatomy class

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Did You Know?
Robert R. Moton, second President of Tuskegee Institute, was known as the Builder of Tuskegee because during his tenure he added several new buildings to Tuskegee's campus as well as built the education program from 11th grade to a 4-year degree-granting college.

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