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English: Carnegie Library at Wiley University in Marshall, Texas, United States. Caption from source reads: "Wiley University is said to be the only institution for Negroes west of the Mississippi River which has a library building. Mr. Andrew Carnegie gave $15,000 for its construction, and the library contains 6,000 volumes".
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Source https://archive.org/details/eraofprogresspro00hart_0/ An Era of Progress and Promise, 1863–1910: The Religious, Moral, and Educational Development of the American Negro Since His Emancipation, p. 190
Author Unknown, book in which the image is published in was edited by W. N. Hartshorn and George W. Penniman.

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