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Correspondence The Correspondence discusses a\n         wide range of topics. Included in this series are some\n         correspondence from Carter G. Woodson, and other notable\n         colleagues of James Hugo Johnston Jr.","Series II. \n         Virginia State University National Alumni\n         AssociationThis series reflects Johnston's position of\n         treasurer of the National Alumni Association. Included are\n         ledgers, correspondence, executive committee notes, treasurers\n         reports, printed programs and a listing of Virginia State\n         University Alumni Association events and projects from 1931\n         until the 1960's.","Series III. Literary Documents used for the history of\n         Virginia State University from 1882-1914. Which was\n         commissioned by the school. 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One of them, is \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eThe Mirror\u003c/title\u003e, which was African\n         American.\u003c/p\u003e\n    "],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Series Description"],"arrangement_tesim":["Series I. Correspondence The Correspondence discusses a\n         wide range of topics. Included in this series are some\n         correspondence from Carter G. Woodson, and other notable\n         colleagues of James Hugo Johnston Jr.","Series II. \n         Virginia State University National Alumni\n         AssociationThis series reflects Johnston's position of\n         treasurer of the National Alumni Association. Included are\n         ledgers, correspondence, executive committee notes, treasurers\n         reports, printed programs and a listing of Virginia State\n         University Alumni Association events and projects from 1931\n         until the 1960's.","Series III. Literary Documents used for the history of\n         Virginia State University from 1882-1914. Which was\n         commissioned by the school. This was never published.","Series IV. \n         ResearchResearch notes used by Johnston for his\n         dissertation and history of Virginia State University.","Series V. \n         PhotographsPhotograph's of family and\n         non-family members. The photos are grouped in two sub series,\n         which include pictures of the Johnston family, and non-family\n         member photos.","Series VI. \n         PrintedDegrees of James Hugo Johnston Jr., and\n         other family members from Virginia State University, Virginia\n         Union University, Shaw University and the University of\n         Chicago. Also are copies of two Newspapers from Danville,\n         Virginia. One of them, is \n         The Mirror, which was African\n         American."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eMr. James Hugo Johnston Jr., was born on May 10,1891 on the\n         campus of Virginia State University in the village of Ettrick,\n         Virginia. James Hugo Johnston Jr, was the son of James Hugo\n         and Anna Johnston Sr. James Hugo Johnston Jr. followed in the\n         footsteps of his father by serving on the faculty of Virginia\n         State University; which his father James Hugo Johnston Sr.,\n         had served as the Universities second president. James Hugo\n         Johnston Jr. married Bessie Adkins on September 24,1922 and\n         fathered one son James Hugo Johnston III.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eMr. James Hugo Johnston Jr., studied in 1905-09 at Virginia\n         State University until he was forced to finish his education\n         at Virginia Union University because of the abolishment of the\n         college program at Virginia State University. Mr. Johnston\n         later received his B.A in 1913 from Virginia Union University;\n         and later went on to the University of Chicago where he\n         received his M.A in 1925 and his Ph.D. in 1937.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eMr. Johnston served as a member of the Virginia State\n         University faculty since 1914-1961. He served as professor of\n         history 1914 to 1920; Dean of the college 1929-1949 and\n         1950-1957; Acting president 1949- 1950; and Vice president\n         1943 ? June 30,1961.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eMr. Johnston was an aspiring man who's correspondence\n         includes letters from William E. Dodd, Will Alexander, Luther\n         Foster, and most influential Dr. Carter G. Woodson. The\n         letters talk about the many problems James Hugo Johnston Jr.\n         went through on his journey to publish his doctoral\n         dissertation on race relations in the south \"1776-1860.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eJames Hugo Johnston's many organizational memberships\n         included; the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools\n         (President 1942), the American Historical association, the\n         Virginia State University Alumni Association (treasurer) the\n         Virginia Teachers Association, and the American Teachers\n         Association.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eJames Hugo Johnston Jr., was the author of \n         \u003ctitle type=\"simple\" render=\"italic\" href=\"\"\u003eRace Relations in the South\n         1776-1860\u003c/title\u003eand numerous Articles.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eJames Hugo Johnston Jr., retired from Virginia State\n         University on July 1,1961. 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James Hugo\n         Johnston Jr. married Bessie Adkins on September 24,1922 and\n         fathered one son James Hugo Johnston III.","Mr. James Hugo Johnston Jr., studied in 1905-09 at Virginia\n         State University until he was forced to finish his education\n         at Virginia Union University because of the abolishment of the\n         college program at Virginia State University. Mr. Johnston\n         later received his B.A in 1913 from Virginia Union University;\n         and later went on to the University of Chicago where he\n         received his M.A in 1925 and his Ph.D. in 1937.","Mr. Johnston served as a member of the Virginia State\n         University faculty since 1914-1961. He served as professor of\n         history 1914 to 1920; Dean of the college 1929-1949 and\n         1950-1957; Acting president 1949- 1950; and Vice president\n         1943 ? June 30,1961.","Mr. Johnston was an aspiring man who's correspondence\n         includes letters from William E. Dodd, Will Alexander, Luther\n         Foster, and most influential Dr. Carter G. Woodson. The\n         letters talk about the many problems James Hugo Johnston Jr.\n         went through on his journey to publish his doctoral\n         dissertation on race relations in the south \"1776-1860.\"","James Hugo Johnston's many organizational memberships\n         included; the Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools\n         (President 1942), the American Historical association, the\n         Virginia State University Alumni Association (treasurer) the\n         Virginia Teachers Association, and the American Teachers\n         Association.","James Hugo Johnston Jr., was the author of \n         Race Relations in the South\n         1776-1860and numerous Articles.","James Hugo Johnston Jr., retired from Virginia State\n         University on July 1,1961. He later continued to work on the\n         history of Virginia State University until he died in\n         1974."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJames Hugo Johnston, Jr. Papers, Accession number:\n            1963-10, Johnston Memorial Library, Virginia State\n            University\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"prefercite_tesim":["James Hugo Johnston, Jr. Papers, Accession number:\n            1963-10, Johnston Memorial Library, Virginia State\n            University"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJames Hugo Johnston Jr., son of the second president of\n         Virginia State University was one of the first African\n         Americans to receive the Ph.D. in History. James Hugo Johnston\n         Jr., was a professor of history and government at Virginia\n         State University from 1914 until 1961. During this time he\n         served as Dean, Vice president and Acting president of the\n         University.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eHis correspondence reflects his long career as a scholar\n         and as well as one of the primary administrators of the\n         University. There are quite a few interesting letters with\n         Carter. G. Woodson regarding the publication of his Doctoral\n         dissertation.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eIn the Johnston papers are correspondence from the Julius\n         Rosenwald and Guggenheim foundations, these were organizations\n         that James Hugo Johnston requested funds for to aid him in his\n         Ph.D. degree. Along Mr. Johnston's process he also received\n         letters from the Fellowship of the Social Science research\n         Council, The university of Chicago, The general education\n         Board, Julius Rosenwald foundation and the Guggenheim\n         foundation.\u003c/p\u003e\n    ","\u003cp\u003eThe Photo shows the band at Virginia Union\n                     University sitting on the steps of a building. The\n                     band consisted of nine members the instruments\n                     ranged from the cello, trumpet, trombone snare\n                     drum, violin and snare drum.\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eThis Photo shows seven Virginia Union\n                     University male Graduates in thier caps and gowns.\n                     Each Graduate has his seperate picture.\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eThe Photo shows twelve male Graduates of\n                     Virginia Union University in a Formal Class\n                     Picture.\u003c/p\u003e\n            "],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content Information"],"scopecontent_tesim":["James Hugo Johnston Jr., son of the second president of\n         Virginia State University was one of the first African\n         Americans to receive the Ph.D. in History. James Hugo Johnston\n         Jr., was a professor of history and government at Virginia\n         State University from 1914 until 1961. During this time he\n         served as Dean, Vice president and Acting president of the\n         University.","His correspondence reflects his long career as a scholar\n         and as well as one of the primary administrators of the\n         University. There are quite a few interesting letters with\n         Carter. G. Woodson regarding the publication of his Doctoral\n         dissertation.","In the Johnston papers are correspondence from the Julius\n         Rosenwald and Guggenheim foundations, these were organizations\n         that James Hugo Johnston requested funds for to aid him in his\n         Ph.D. degree. Along Mr. Johnston's process he also received\n         letters from the Fellowship of the Social Science research\n         Council, The university of Chicago, The general education\n         Board, Julius Rosenwald foundation and the Guggenheim\n         foundation.","The Photo shows the band at Virginia Union\n                     University sitting on the steps of a building. The\n                     band consisted of nine members the instruments\n                     ranged from the cello, trumpet, trombone snare\n                     drum, violin and snare drum.","This Photo shows seven Virginia Union\n                     University male Graduates in thier caps and gowns.\n                     Each Graduate has his seperate picture.","The Photo shows twelve male Graduates of\n                     Virginia Union University in a Formal Class\n                     Picture."],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eNo use restrictions.\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["No use restrictions."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract label=\"Abstract\"\u003eBusiness and personal\n         correspondence of the son of the president of Virginia State\n         University. James Hugo Johnston Jr., served as professor of\n         history, Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences and Vice\n         President of Virginia State University. He authored many\n         articles on history and authored Race Relations in Virginia\n         and Miscegenation in the South.\u003c/abstract\u003e\n      "],"abstract_tesim":["Business and personal\n         correspondence of the son of the president of Virginia State\n         University. James Hugo Johnston Jr., served as professor of\n         history, Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences and Vice\n         President of Virginia State University. He authored many\n         articles on history and authored Race Relations in Virginia\n         and Miscegenation in the South."],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":407,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:05:55.361Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/vipets_vipets00004_c04_c02_c07"}},{"id":"vipets_vipets00024_c07_c09","type":"File","attributes":{"title":"An Unsolved Problem \n                  \n                  1889","breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/vipets_vipets00024_c07_c09#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"ref_ssi":"vipets_vipets00024_c07_c09","ref_ssm":["vipets_vipets00024_c07_c09"],"id":"vipets_vipets00024_c07_c09","ead_ssi":"vipets_vipets00024","_root_":"vipets_vipets00024","_nest_parent_":"vipets_vipets00024_c07","parent_ssi":"vipets_vipets00024_c07","parent_ssim":["James Hugo Johnston, Sr. Papers, \n         \n         1865-1914","Series VI: Literary,\n               Speeches"],"parent_ids_ssim":["vipets_vipets00024","vipets_vipets00024_c07"],"title_filing_ssi":"An Unsolved Problem \n                  \n                  1889","title_ssm":["An Unsolved Problem \n                  \n                  1889"],"title_tesim":["An Unsolved Problem \n                  \n                  1889"],"normalized_title_ssm":["An Unsolved Problem \n                  \n                  1889"],"text":["An Unsolved Problem \n                  \n                  1889","James Hugo Johnston, Sr. Papers, \n         \n         1865-1914","Series VI: Literary,\n               Speeches","Box-folder 3:9"],"parent_unittitles_ssm":["James Hugo Johnston, Sr. Papers, \n         \n         1865-1914","Series VI: Literary,\n               Speeches"],"parent_unittitles_tesim":["James Hugo Johnston, Sr. Papers, \n         \n         1865-1914","Series VI: Literary,\n               Speeches"],"level_ssm":["File"],"level_ssim":["File"],"component_level_isim":[2],"sort_isi":62,"repository_ssim":["Virginia State University"],"collection_ssim":["James Hugo Johnston, Sr. Papers, \n         \n         1865-1914"],"containers_ssim":["Box-folder 3:9"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"child_component_count_isi":0,"_nest_path_":"/components#6/components#8","timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:05:55.361Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"vipets_vipets00024","ead_ssi":"vipets_vipets00024","_root_":"vipets_vipets00024","_nest_parent_":"vipets_vipets00024","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/vsu/vipets00024.xml","title_ssm":["James Hugo Johnston, Sr. Papers, \n         \n         1865-1914"],"title_tesim":["James Hugo Johnston, Sr. Papers, \n         \n         1865-1914"],"normalized_title_ssm":["James Hugo Johnston, Sr. Papers, \n         \n         1865-1914"],"text":["James Hugo Johnston, Sr. Papers, \n         \n         1865-1914","1963-9","There are no restrictions.","Series I.Correspondence,1865,1908 Two letters, One of which\n         is a letter of introduction for a former slave.","Series II.Legal Documents Several items, a teaching\n         contract for the city of Richmond, Court documents concerning\n         a will, an indenture and a petition.","Series III. Printed. Subseries A.Newspaper and Journals.\n         Two African American Newspapers from the 1880's and 1895, V.A.\n         \u0026 C.I. Journal. Subseries B. Flyers and Invitations.\n         Flyers and invitation from various schools in and outside of\n         Virginia. Included are items from the Richmond Normal School\n         and the Peabody Normal Institute. Subseries C. Catalogs. Two\n         items, documenting programs conducted at Howard and the\n         Lynchburg Seminary. Sebseries D. Awards, Commissions, and\n         Degrees. some of the honors and awards given to James hugo\n         Johnston, Sr. during his life.","Series IV.Minutes and Reports Mintues and Reports\n         documenting some of the educational activities in Virginia\n         regarding the education of African Americans, most of the\n         material is about V.N. \u0026 C.I.","Series V. Ledgers and Account Books A. V.T.A. Record Books,\n         the minutes of the Virginia Teachers Association documetning\n         formation of this group in the 1880's. B. Johnston Home,\n         records, Johnston family record books documenting their day to\n         day activities and expenses.","Series VI.Literary, Speeches Speeches delivered by James\n         Hugo Johnston. The speeches are ranging and provide some\n         information about current issues of the day. The speeches are\n         arranged chronologically, those without dates may be found at\n         the end of the series.","James Hugo Johnston was born in Richmond, Virginia., July\n         29, 1858. Not much is known about his parents. He graduated\n         from the Richmond Normal School in Richmond, in 1876, and that\n         Fall he was elected a teacher in the public schools of his\n         native city. He began in the lowest grade of the system and\n         made his way upward until he was elected principal of the\n         Baker Street group of schools, having twelve teachers under\n         him.","Because of his work at the Baker Street School the State\n         Superintendent of Public Instruction, John L. Buchanan, made\n         him conductor of the Peabody Institute for \"colored\" teachers\n         held at Lynchburg, Virginia. This was one of the largest and\n         most successful institutes ever held in the state. Here was\n         organized the Virginia Teachers' Reading Circle, and the\n         conductor of the Institute was elected President.","In 1886, Governor Fitzbugh Lee, appointed him a member of\n         the Board of Vistors of the Virginia Normal and Collegiate\n         Institute. He was also elected Secretay of the Board because\n         of his record at the Baker Street School. Mr. Johnston would\n         also tahe under his administration a three year; Course of\n         study was approved by the State Superintendent and begun in\n         the Institute in June 1889.","In addition to serving as President, he ws professor of\n         Philospohy, Moral Philosphy, and Political Economy. It was in\n         recognition of his ability and worth that Shaw University, as\n         its commencement held on May 23, 1889, conferred on him the\n         degree of A.M.; and in 1882, the Ph. D.","For three years he was corresponding secretary of the\n         Virginia Baptist Sunday School Convention. Mr. Johnston was an\n         active Mason and has worked his way to the highest level in\n         that order. He served two terms each as Grand Master and Grand\n         Commander of the State.","As a member of the chapter, he attended the National\n         Masonic convention held at Chicago in 1887. Here he delivered\n         the opening address, \"The True Status of Negro Masonry in\n         America.\"","The records of the Peabody Reading Circle and the \"Virginia\n         Teachers Reading\" document the development of profesionalism\n         of Africn american Teachers in Virginia. Minutes, reports and\n         programs covering the period is all that remains of what would\n         become the largest African American profesional organization\n         in Virginia. The record books which were used to keep an\n         account of the family's household expense are also useful for\n         social and family history.","State Normal and Industrial School, Alabama\n                     Commencement- Invitation 1892, Livingstone College\n                     North Carolina commencement 1891, St.Augustine\n                     Normal School and Collegiate Institute North\n                     Carolina Annual Commencement 1892, The Trustees of\n                     Wellesley College Commencement 1889, Fisk\n                     University Annual Commencement 1892.","Masonic Order 1899","There are no restrictions.","The James Hugo Johnston, Sr. papers\n         do not contain any correspondence of a personal nature.\n         Although there is very little correspondence, there are\n         several notebooks maintained by Mr. Johnston; during his\n         lifetime. Several books document the early proceedings of the\n         Peabody Reading Circle and there are some early notes of the\n         formation of the Virginia Teachers Association. There are also\n         a number of notebooks documenting the Johnston household\n         expenses, and a number of speeches. James Hugo Johnston, Sr.\n         was the second President of Virginia State University from\n         1887-1914.","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["James Hugo Johnston, Sr. Papers, \n         \n         1865-1914"],"collection_ssim":["James Hugo Johnston, Sr. Papers, \n         \n         1865-1914"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["1963-9"],"unitid_tesim":["1963-9"],"repository_ssm":["Virginia State University"],"repository_ssim":["Virginia State University"],"acqinfo_ssim":["A gift to Virginia State University in 1963."],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThere are no restrictions.\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["There are no restrictions."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSeries I.Correspondence,1865,1908 Two letters, One of which\n         is a letter of introduction for a former slave.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eSeries II.Legal Documents Several items, a teaching\n         contract for the city of Richmond, Court documents concerning\n         a will, an indenture and a petition.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eSeries III. Printed. Subseries A.Newspaper and Journals.\n         Two African American Newspapers from the 1880's and 1895, V.A.\n         \u0026amp; C.I. Journal. Subseries B. Flyers and Invitations.\n         Flyers and invitation from various schools in and outside of\n         Virginia. Included are items from the Richmond Normal School\n         and the Peabody Normal Institute. Subseries C. Catalogs. Two\n         items, documenting programs conducted at Howard and the\n         Lynchburg Seminary. Sebseries D. Awards, Commissions, and\n         Degrees. some of the honors and awards given to James hugo\n         Johnston, Sr. during his life.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eSeries IV.Minutes and Reports Mintues and Reports\n         documenting some of the educational activities in Virginia\n         regarding the education of African Americans, most of the\n         material is about V.N. \u0026amp; C.I.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eSeries V. Ledgers and Account Books A. V.T.A. Record Books,\n         the minutes of the Virginia Teachers Association documetning\n         formation of this group in the 1880's. B. Johnston Home,\n         records, Johnston family record books documenting their day to\n         day activities and expenses.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eSeries VI.Literary, Speeches Speeches delivered by James\n         Hugo Johnston. The speeches are ranging and provide some\n         information about current issues of the day. 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Two\n         items, documenting programs conducted at Howard and the\n         Lynchburg Seminary. Sebseries D. Awards, Commissions, and\n         Degrees. some of the honors and awards given to James hugo\n         Johnston, Sr. during his life.","Series IV.Minutes and Reports Mintues and Reports\n         documenting some of the educational activities in Virginia\n         regarding the education of African Americans, most of the\n         material is about V.N. \u0026 C.I.","Series V. Ledgers and Account Books A. V.T.A. Record Books,\n         the minutes of the Virginia Teachers Association documetning\n         formation of this group in the 1880's. B. Johnston Home,\n         records, Johnston family record books documenting their day to\n         day activities and expenses.","Series VI.Literary, Speeches Speeches delivered by James\n         Hugo Johnston. The speeches are ranging and provide some\n         information about current issues of the day. The speeches are\n         arranged chronologically, those without dates may be found at\n         the end of the series."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJames Hugo Johnston was born in Richmond, Virginia., July\n         29, 1858. Not much is known about his parents. He graduated\n         from the Richmond Normal School in Richmond, in 1876, and that\n         Fall he was elected a teacher in the public schools of his\n         native city. He began in the lowest grade of the system and\n         made his way upward until he was elected principal of the\n         Baker Street group of schools, having twelve teachers under\n         him.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eBecause of his work at the Baker Street School the State\n         Superintendent of Public Instruction, John L. Buchanan, made\n         him conductor of the Peabody Institute for \"colored\" teachers\n         held at Lynchburg, Virginia. 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It was in\n         recognition of his ability and worth that Shaw University, as\n         its commencement held on May 23, 1889, conferred on him the\n         degree of A.M.; and in 1882, the Ph. D.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eFor three years he was corresponding secretary of the\n         Virginia Baptist Sunday School Convention. Mr. Johnston was an\n         active Mason and has worked his way to the highest level in\n         that order. He served two terms each as Grand Master and Grand\n         Commander of the State.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eAs a member of the chapter, he attended the National\n         Masonic convention held at Chicago in 1887. Here he delivered\n         the opening address, \"The True Status of Negro Masonry in\n         America.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n    "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical/Historical Information"],"bioghist_tesim":["James Hugo Johnston was born in Richmond, Virginia., July\n         29, 1858. Not much is known about his parents. He graduated\n         from the Richmond Normal School in Richmond, in 1876, and that\n         Fall he was elected a teacher in the public schools of his\n         native city. He began in the lowest grade of the system and\n         made his way upward until he was elected principal of the\n         Baker Street group of schools, having twelve teachers under\n         him.","Because of his work at the Baker Street School the State\n         Superintendent of Public Instruction, John L. Buchanan, made\n         him conductor of the Peabody Institute for \"colored\" teachers\n         held at Lynchburg, Virginia. This was one of the largest and\n         most successful institutes ever held in the state. Here was\n         organized the Virginia Teachers' Reading Circle, and the\n         conductor of the Institute was elected President.","In 1886, Governor Fitzbugh Lee, appointed him a member of\n         the Board of Vistors of the Virginia Normal and Collegiate\n         Institute. He was also elected Secretay of the Board because\n         of his record at the Baker Street School. Mr. Johnston would\n         also tahe under his administration a three year; Course of\n         study was approved by the State Superintendent and begun in\n         the Institute in June 1889.","In addition to serving as President, he ws professor of\n         Philospohy, Moral Philosphy, and Political Economy. It was in\n         recognition of his ability and worth that Shaw University, as\n         its commencement held on May 23, 1889, conferred on him the\n         degree of A.M.; and in 1882, the Ph. D.","For three years he was corresponding secretary of the\n         Virginia Baptist Sunday School Convention. Mr. Johnston was an\n         active Mason and has worked his way to the highest level in\n         that order. He served two terms each as Grand Master and Grand\n         Commander of the State.","As a member of the chapter, he attended the National\n         Masonic convention held at Chicago in 1887. Here he delivered\n         the opening address, \"The True Status of Negro Masonry in\n         America.\""],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJames Hugo Johnston, Sr., 1865-1914 , Johnston Memorial\n            Library, Virginia State University, Petersburg, VA.\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"prefercite_tesim":["James Hugo Johnston, Sr., 1865-1914 , Johnston Memorial\n            Library, Virginia State University, Petersburg, VA."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe records of the Peabody Reading Circle and the \"Virginia\n         Teachers Reading\" document the development of profesionalism\n         of Africn american Teachers in Virginia. Minutes, reports and\n         programs covering the period is all that remains of what would\n         become the largest African American profesional organization\n         in Virginia. The record books which were used to keep an\n         account of the family's household expense are also useful for\n         social and family history.\u003c/p\u003e\n    ","\u003cp\u003eState Normal and Industrial School, Alabama\n                     Commencement- Invitation 1892, Livingstone College\n                     North Carolina commencement 1891, St.Augustine\n                     Normal School and Collegiate Institute North\n                     Carolina Annual Commencement 1892, The Trustees of\n                     Wellesley College Commencement 1889, Fisk\n                     University Annual Commencement 1892.\u003c/p\u003e\n            ","\u003cp\u003eMasonic Order 1899\u003c/p\u003e\n            "],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content Information"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The records of the Peabody Reading Circle and the \"Virginia\n         Teachers Reading\" document the development of profesionalism\n         of Africn american Teachers in Virginia. Minutes, reports and\n         programs covering the period is all that remains of what would\n         become the largest African American profesional organization\n         in Virginia. The record books which were used to keep an\n         account of the family's household expense are also useful for\n         social and family history.","State Normal and Industrial School, Alabama\n                     Commencement- Invitation 1892, Livingstone College\n                     North Carolina commencement 1891, St.Augustine\n                     Normal School and Collegiate Institute North\n                     Carolina Annual Commencement 1892, The Trustees of\n                     Wellesley College Commencement 1889, Fisk\n                     University Annual Commencement 1892.","Masonic Order 1899"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThere are no restrictions.\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["There are no restrictions."],"abstract_html_tesm":["\u003cabstract label=\"Abstract\"\u003eThe James Hugo Johnston, Sr. papers\n         do not contain any correspondence of a personal nature.\n         Although there is very little correspondence, there are\n         several notebooks maintained by Mr. Johnston; during his\n         lifetime. Several books document the early proceedings of the\n         Peabody Reading Circle and there are some early notes of the\n         formation of the Virginia Teachers Association. There are also\n         a number of notebooks documenting the Johnston household\n         expenses, and a number of speeches. James Hugo Johnston, Sr.\n         was the second President of Virginia State University from\n         1887-1914.\u003c/abstract\u003e\n    "],"abstract_tesim":["The James Hugo Johnston, Sr. papers\n         do not contain any correspondence of a personal nature.\n         Although there is very little correspondence, there are\n         several notebooks maintained by Mr. Johnston; during his\n         lifetime. Several books document the early proceedings of the\n         Peabody Reading Circle and there are some early notes of the\n         formation of the Virginia Teachers Association. There are also\n         a number of notebooks documenting the Johnston household\n         expenses, and a number of speeches. 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