. Review of reviews and world's work. eed aboveall things is the gospel ofcharacter and hard work. There cannot well, indeed,be too manv of these foun-tain centers of training andinstruction like Hampton,provided the money can befound to support them. Itremains to be said, however,that Hampton is likely tocontinue on many accounts tohold the pieeminent place asthe teacher of colored teach-ers. In the first place,Hampton has had longer 430 THE AMERICAN MONTHLY REI^IEIV OF REI^IEWS. •experience than the was Captain Pratts ex-perience at Hampton—when;in the 70s he brought ihe fii-styoun


. Review of reviews and world's work. eed aboveall things is the gospel ofcharacter and hard work. There cannot well, indeed,be too manv of these foun-tain centers of training andinstruction like Hampton,provided the money can befound to support them. Itremains to be said, however,that Hampton is likely tocontinue on many accounts tohold the pieeminent place asthe teacher of colored teach-ers. In the first place,Hampton has had longer 430 THE AMERICAN MONTHLY REI^IEIV OF REI^IEWS. •experience than the was Captain Pratts ex-perience at Hampton—when;in the 70s he brought ihe fii-styoung Indians, remainingthere with tliem for a year oi-more—that led him to estab-lisli the great Indian schoolhe has conducted so success-fully at Carlisle, Pa. And,in turn, it was the value ofthe work at Hampton andCarlisle that prepared the wayfor the creation of the seriesof new Indian industrialschools now supported by tlu;United States Government inthe States and Territorisfurther west. Hampton, inaddition to its regular work.


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