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John Henry at Hampton

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'John Henry at Hampton: A Kind of Student Who Makes Good' is a 1913 American film made to promote Hampton Institute. It was made after the 1909 film 'A Trip to Tuskegee' about Tuskegee Institute, which was followed up on with the 1913 film 'A Day at Tuskegee'. The films were shown to African American audiences at segregated venues such as theaters and churches. The film depicted the transformative positive influence of a Hampton education.

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Category:1913 films

Category:Hampton University

Category:History of film of the United States


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