Northern Neck Industrial Academy
Black school, private school
Golle imaaɗe1898 Taƴto
LesdiDowlaaji Dentuɗi Taƴto
Nder laamooreIvondale Taƴto
Dissolved, abolished or demolished date1938 Taƴto

Duɗal jaaɓi-haaɗtirde ngal (1898-1938) ko duɗal keeringal wonande almuɓɓe Afriknaaɓe Ameriknaaɓe to Ivondale, e nder diiwaan Neck worgo, to diiwaan Richmond, Virginia, Amerik hokkude cuuɗi janngirɗe. Nokku duɗal ngal to Farnham, Virginia ina jogii maande daartol nde departemaa resooji daartol mahi e hitaande 2004.

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It was established in 1898 by the Baptists of Northern Neck Association, and C. C. Baker was a patron of the school. It existed during a time of racial segregation, and was one of twelve black schools opened in the state of Virginia by the Baptist Church, others included Spiller Academy (1891), Ruffin Academy (1894), the Keysville Mission Industrial Academy (1898), Halifax Industrial Institute (1901), Rappahannock Industrial Academy (1902), Pittsylvania Industrial, Normal, and Collegiate Institute (1903), Bowling Green Industrial Academy (1903), King William Academy (1903), Fredericksburg Normal and Industrial Institute (1905), Nansemond Collegiate Institute (1905), and Corey Memorial Institute (1906).[1]

Jaŋde ndee udditii ko ñalnde 1 Oktoobar 1900, ko 1901 e nder cuuɗi jowi e nder leydi hee. Mawɓe hawti e J. W. Tynes,[2] e debbo maako Lucy Rich Tynes.

Jaŋde ndee maɓɓiti e hitaande 1938, caggal nde ɓe udditii Richmond County Intermediate (ngam ɓaawo ɗun ɓe anndini ɗum Richmond County High School). Walaa hay suudu suudu duɗal ngal ɗon woodi.[3]

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