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The Citizen Archive

  • Berea, Kentucky
  • 18991922

About

Conceived as a publication to entertain, inform, and uplift its readers, the Berea Citizen was inseparable from the evolving purpose of its sponsor, Berea College. From its founding in 1855 as the first interracial and co-educational institution of higher learning in the American South, Berea College was intended to serve as a counterpoint to the injustices of racial inequality and poverty. First published in 1899, the Citizen functioned as an account of college life and a source of information about the surrounding community. Most of the four-page issues carried international, national, and state news, notices of events involving students and alumni, and columns devoted to domesticity and agriculture. Stories of the pernicious influence of alcohol and the merits of temperance were also common, as was a recurrent examination of Mormonism's supposed "errors."

Archive Info

  • 9,132
  • Berea, Kentucky
  • 18991922
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Source Information

The Citizen, 1899–1922 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: December 16, 2014

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Berea, Kentucky
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Wedding

Wedding

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Berea, Kentucky
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Frank Stone, Athens, 1903

Frank Stone, Athens, 1903

The Citizen
Berea, Kentucky
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Birth of Anna May page

Birth of Anna May page

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Archive Info

  • 9,132
  • Berea, Kentucky
  • 18991922
0

Source Information

The Citizen, 1899–1922 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2024. Last updated: December 16, 2014