At the dawn of the twentieth century, Martha Berry had a vision that a residential school for young men and women with limited educational opportunities would help break the cycle of poverty that pervaded the rural South. She began an educational experiment in northwest Georgia that unfolded during her lifetime and continues into the twenty-first century. This book tells the story of a part of that school--the high school that existed on the Mountain Campus at Berry for more than six decades. For the students who were educated there, the school was transformative. As one alumnus explained, the school had about it an "intangible magic." Join author and Berry Academy alumna Jennifer Dickey as she captures the spirit of that school that today lives on in the "head, heart and hands" of its graduates.



Autorentext

Jennifer Dickey is a graduate of Berry Academy and Berry College, and the former director and curator of Oak Hill and The Martha Berry Museum. She is currently an assistant professor and coordinator of the Public History Program at Kennesaw State University.

Titel
History of the Berry Schools on the Mountain Campus
EAN
9781625846716
ISBN
978-1-62584-671-6
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
03.09.2013
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
2.88 MB
Jahr
2013
Untertitel
Englisch