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- Negro_Academy abstract "The American Negro Academy (ANA) was an organization that supported African-American scholarship. It was organized in Washington DC, in 1897. The organization was the first in the United States dedicated to African-American scholars, and it existed from 1897 to 1928.Founders of the organization included Alexander Crummell, an Episcopal priest and staunch Republican,; John Wesley Cromwell; the poet Paul Laurence Dunbar; Walter B. Hayson, and Kelly Miller, a scientist. Presidents of the academy included W.E.B. Du Bois and Archibald H. Grimke (1903-1919).The organization was formed to provide an alternative to Booker T. Washington's approach to education and scholarship. Washington's Tuskegee University was based on what was called the Atlanta compromise. He emphasized vocational and industrial training for southern blacks, and discouraged academic studies in the liberal arts. The ANA was supported by African Americans who were opposed to the segregation and discrimination inherent in the Atlanta compromise. They continued to struggle for equal rights for blacks, including the right to higher academic education.".
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