Detail View: From the Ground Up: University of Kansas

Record ID: 
fgu.lhl.0681.jpg
Type: 
photographs
Series Name: 
From the Ground Up: Langston Hughes in Lawrence, Kansas
Title: 
University of Kansas
Creator Name: 
E.S. Tucker
Creator Role: 
photographer
Date: 
1895
Address: 
13th St. and Jayhawk Blvd, Lawrence, Kansas
Latitude (GPS): 
38.57.550N
Latitude (DD): 
38.959166666666667
Latitude (DMS): 
38° 57' 33"
Longitude (GPS): 
95.14.561W
Longitude (DD): 
-95.242683333333333
Longitude (DMS): 
-95° 14' 33.66"
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Description: 
University of Kansas, about 1895 Langston Hughes's mother Carolina (Carrie) attended K.U. from 1894 to 1895, although she could not afford to be a full-time student. She took classes in English and German. This 1895 photograph (by E.S. Tucker) shows the extent of campus at that time. Most of the area outside downtown was treeless, since it was natural prairie. This view shows Spooner Library on the left, the Physics Building in the distance, the Main Building, and Snow Hall on the right. Hughes attended cultural events at K.U., as he writes in I Wonder as I Wander, As a child in Lawrence, my grandmother had carried me to hear Booker T. Washington speak at the University of Kansas, so I had a vague memory of that great Negro educator and of the packed auditorium listening to him (60). This event could have been around 1905 when Hughes was listed on the Kansas census as living with his grandmother. Other sources place this lecture in Topeka.
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