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editDescription | The Primus Institute was the first Black school in Royal Oak, Maryland and was built under the initiative of Rebecca Primus, a teacher sent south from Connecticut by the Freedmen's Bureau |
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Original work: Rebecca Primus Depiction: David O. White (1938-2012) |
Source (WP:NFCC#4) | Griffin, Farah Jasmine, ed. (1999). Beloved Sisters and Loving Friends: Letters from Rebecca Primus of Royal Oak, Maryland, and Addie Brown of Hartford, Connecticut, 1854–1868. New York, New York: Alfred A. Knopf. ISBN 978-0-679-45128-0. p. 217 (White's essay in this book confirms he took the photograph, p. 280) |
Date of publication | Original work: 1867 Depiction: 1973 |
Use in article (WP:NFCC#7) | Rebecca Primus |
Purpose of use in article (WP:NFCC#8) | To support encyclopedic discussion of this work in this article. The illustration is specifically needed to support the following point(s): Rebecca Primus supervised the construction of the Primus Institute |
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Minimal use (WP:NFCC#3) | Sole use in an article about the woman who raised the funds and directed the construction of the school. |
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Other information | The image was created and published by the same author who also holds the rights to the original object, and no alternative depiction could be suitably created. There may be other images of the school but I was unable to locate any media on the web. The building was destroyed by arson in 2000 and demolished by 2006. ("Paper Seeks Information about Hopkins Neck Road Cemetery". The Star-Democrat. Easton, Maryland. May 22, 2006. p. 15) |
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