Wallace A. Battle
Wallace Aaron Battle (1872—1946) was an educational leader for African Americans in the Southern United States. He grew up on a cotton farm in Alabama with the other 12 children of Augustus and Jeanetta Battle, freed slaves. Battle graduated from Berea College in 1901. He helped found Okolona College in 1902. The diary he kept provides a source for his life's work.[1]
References
- ↑ "African American educator and 1901 graduate Wallace A. Battle to be honored at Berea College Founders’ Day Oct. 12". Berea College. Retrieved 15 February 2014.
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