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Tuskegee Institute, located in Tuskegee, Alabama, holds a significant place in American history. Founded in 1881 by Booker T. Washington, it was one of the first institutions of higher education for African Americans. The institute played a crucial role in providing vocational training and education to African Americans during a time of racial segregation and discrimination. Tuskegee Institute is also renowned for its groundbreaking research in agriculture, particularly the work of George Washington Carver, who developed innovative farming techniques and promoted the cultivation of peanuts and sweet potatoes. Today, Tuskegee Institute continues to be a symbol of resilience and progress in the African American community.


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