logo
Home | News | Arts | Schedule | HD Schedule | Support WKNO | Events | Channel 10 | Underwriting | Contact Us
Last updated 11:35AM ET
November 23, 2009
Search NewsRoom
Search NewsRoom
go
Advanced Search
Tools
Tools
Commentaries
Commentaries
Memphis Moment: Camp Shiloh and Lincoln Chapel
(2008-03-25)
(WKNO) - Lincoln Chapel was a school built for escaped slaves and free blacks which moved to Memphis from Camp Shiloh in 1863. Destroyed by race riots in 1866, the school reopened in 1867, but was given a new life when, in 1870, Philadelphia abolishonist F. Julius LeMoyne donated $20,000 to fund expansion and improvements on the school. In 1879, LeMoyne wrote, "I would not have the institution confined to any class or color, but its benefits and advantages accessible to all pupils whose conduct is orderly and whose character is credible."

Memphis Moments is co-produced by the Pink Palace Family of Museums (http://www.memphismuseums.org) and WKNO-FM and airs on Tuesdays and Thursdays during All Things Considered on the WKNO Stations.

© Copyright 2009, WKNO
© 2006 | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Corrections | Site Index