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Antique Prints and Antique Maps from Vintage-Views.com - African American Prints - PROF CHARLES HENRY TURNER , Negro Genealogy, 1902 African American Portrait Print

PROF CHARLES HENRY TURNER , Negro Genealogy, 1902 African American Portrait Print
PROF CHARLES HENRY TURNER , Negro Genealogy, 1902 African American Portrait Print 
PROF CHARLES HENRY TURNER,Negro Genealogy,Antique 1902 Engraved Portrait Photograph,African American,Black History
1902 African American Portrait Print
ANTIQUE PRINT
NEGRO GENEALOGY
FAMOUS NEGROES OF THE 1800s
PROFESSOR CHARLES HENRY TURNER, M.S.

FOLLOWING BIOGRAPHY ON BACK OF PLATE:

Charles Henry Turner was born at Cincinnati, Ohio, February 3, 1867. Both parents were of Negro descent. His mother was a Kentucky girl and his father a Canadian. Both parents were temperate and Christian in habits. Neither parent was college-bred, yet Charles' father was a well-read man, a keen thinker, and a master of debate. He had surrounded himself with several hundred choice books and one of the earliest ambitions of Charles was to learn to read these books. The only education of our subject was obtained in the excellent public schools of Cincinnati, Ohio. From the Walnut Hills District School Charles passed to the Gaines High School, from which he graduated valedictorian of his class. From High School he passed to the University of Cincinnati, from which he graduated in 1891 wth the B. S. degree, and in 1892 with the M. S. degree. When a youth in college, Charles hoped some day to be the head of a technological or agricultural school for Negroes, and much time and money was expended mastering those essentials that the head of a school should know. That youthful day dream has never been realized, but Charles has been an active teacher for years. Even before graduation he taught one year in the Governor Street School at Evansville, Indiana, and occasionally taught, as a substitute, in the public schools of Cincinnati, Ohio. From 1891 to 1893 he was assistant in Biology at the University of Cincinnati, Ohio. Since then he has been Professor of Biology at Clark University, South Atlanta, Ga. In 1901 he was dean of the Georgia Summer School. By training Prof. Turner is a biologist who has contributed his mite towards the advancement of his favorite science. In the following list of some of the principal publications of Prof. Turner, those marked with an asterisk are contributions to biology. *Morphology of the Avian Brain; "Jour. of Comp. Neur." (1891), 100 pp. 8 pls. *A Few Characteristics of the Avian Brain. "Sciene" (1891). *Psychological Notes on the Gallery Spider. "Jour. of Comp. Neur." (1892). *Notes on the Clodoceta, Ostracoda and Rotifera of Cincinnati. "Bull. Sci. Lab. of Don. Unly." (1892), 1'7 pp., 2 pls. *Additional Notes on the Clodocera and Ostracoda of Cincinnati, 18 pp., (1893), 2 PIS. Ibid. *Notes on the American Ostracoda. Ibid, 11 pp., 2 pls. *Preliminary Note on the Nervous System of the Genus Cypris. "four. Comp. Neur." (1893), 5 pp.' 3 PIS. *Morphology of the Nervous System of Cypris. Ibid, (1896), g4- pp., 6, PIE' *Synopsis of the En,omostraca of Minnesota, etc., C. L. Herrick and C. H. Turner (1895), 525 pp., 81 pls. [C. H. Turner is only part author of this.-] Numerous abstracts and translations from German and French published in the Jour. of Coinp. Neur. Reason for Teaching Biology in Negro Schools. "Southwestern Christian Advo-ate" (1897). Object of Negro Memorial Day (1899). New Year Thoughts About the Negro. "Southwestern Christian Advocate" (1899). *Notes on the Mushroom Bodies of the Invertebrates. "Zoological Bulletin" (1899), 6 pp., 6 figs. *A Male Erpetocypris Barbatus, Forbes. "Zool. Bulletin" (1899). *Synopsis of North American Invertebrates. V. Fresh-Water Ostracoda. "Amer. Naturalist" (1899), 11 pp. Living Dust. "Southwestern Christian Advocate" (1901), xiii chapter. *The Mushroom Bodies of the Crayfish and their Histological Environment. "Jour. of Comp. Neur." (1901), 50 pp., 4 pls,.

Approximate Image Size : 7 1/4 X 5 inches
Approximate Overall Size: 9 1/2 X 7 inches
CONDITION Light foxing , otherwise in Excellent Condition. Print Image is clean, clear and sharp with beautiful detail. Suitable ageing. As scanned. Printed on cream color coated paper.


A great historical print for a genealogy buff looking for family heritage type prints. Old prints can be a great help in tracing your family lineage. Prints make an excellent resource for educational reports, term papers etc. Prints look very attractive mounted and framed.

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