Title: Antebellum Colleges
1Antebellum Colleges
21790 1869
US Population 3.9 M 38 M
Students in HE 1,050 61,000
HE Faculty 141 5,450
Number of Colleges 11 240
Average Enrollment/College 95 240
Number of degrees Conferred 240 9,200
3Nation has three regionsNorth Urban early
industrialization manufacturing trade
political influence wealthSouth Agrarian
export cotton/tobacco anti-intellectual little
social mobility wealth tied to slaves and land
(25 owned slaves, less than 10 owned 20,
minimum needed to run plantation) Approx 2.5 of
population controls region.West W of
Mississippi River--generally opposed to slavery
ties were to north for trade
4Antebellum Colleges
- England 23 million population, 4 colleges
- Ohio 3 million population, 37 colleges
- Female Seminaries increasing
- Not true colleges-very low admissions
standards, little preparatory training - Education of Blacks
- 1st degree 1826, 27 before Civil War
- Avery College (PA) first HBCU (Historically
Black Colleges Universities) - Miner Academy (DC)-1851
- 1856 - Wilberforce (OH) oldest private Black
University in U.S - 1854 Lincoln (PA) Langston Hughes and Thurgood
Marshall alumni - During the first one hundred years of its
existence, Lincoln graduated 20 percent of Black
physicians and more than 10 of Black attorneys
in the US
5Antebellum Colleges
- Blacks at University of Virginia
- 1821-University hires 32 slaves to level campus
land, slave owners paid 60 per slave per year - 1828 faculty senate resolved that the President
be informed that the faculty disapproves of free
Negroes being located w/in the university. - 1832 University purchases a slave, Lewis
Commodore, for 580 to be a janitor - 1842 Faculty senate approves 13 duties for
student owned slaves bring water, clean rooms,
shine shoes, provide firewood, etc. - 1955 Blacks permitted to enroll (Wow, this was
after my folks were born, not that long ago) - 1959 Robert Bland first to graduate Currently
Dept. Manager for Missiles and Launching Systems
for the Navy in CA - 2007 Bill before VA legislature to apologize for
slavery
6Antebellum Colleges
- Jacksonian democrats
- Call for expansion of Higher Ed, excluding women,
Blacks, Native Americans, and other minorities. - Opposition to Education for all Raleigh NC
newspaper editorial (1829) children should
pass their days in the cotton patch, or at the
plow, or in the cornfield, instead of being mewed
up in a school house, where they learn nothingI
hope you do not conceive of it at necessary that
everyone should be able to read, write and
cipher - Beginning of the growth of wealth for some and
the American myth of the self made man education
not necessary - Wealth resulted in symbol of achievement and
distrust of privilege and social inequity
7Antebellum Colleges
- Literary Societies
- Societies-challenged the curriculum in
educational importance - Capstone Moral Philosophy-Amherst Character is
of more consequence than intellect - Students formed literary societies to change the
moral philosophy - Invite speakers, produce journals, deal
w/controversial topics - Yale (1753)-literary club spread ideas, debates,
competitions, discuss relevant topics - Princeton Ought freedom of thought be granted
to all men?
- Fraternities/Secret Organizations
- Intent-bring together small groups to fill gaps
from removal of family and home community - Beginnings in 1820s
- Union-Kappa Alpha (1825)
- 1840- Spread throughout New England and then into
Ohio and Michigan - High level of loyalty created
- Led to the decline of literary societies
- Built better library collections, expanded
sciences, improve course offerings - Escape dreary days of college-smoking, drinking,
etc.
8Antebellum Colleges
- Athletics
- 1787 Princeton forbade students to play hockey
on the grounds that it is unbecoming of
gentleman and scholars, and is attended with
great danger to the health. - 1820 Rensselaer official position regarding
athletics such exercise as running, jumping,
climbing, scuffling, and the like are calculated
to detract from the dignity of deportment which
becomes a man of science. - 1826-Outdoor gymnasium movement from Europe
arrived at Harvard - 1852 1st intercollegiate competition held b/w
Harvard and Yale boating - 1859 Amherst and Williams played the first
intercollegiate baseball game
9Beginning of student culturesCampus life was
tough/violentCollegians Sports/frats/Hail
fellow, well met cheating common studied only
to stay in schoolOutsiders Ministers to be
supported faculty while collegians fought
facultyRebels Interests in politics literary
society members
10Antebellum Colleges
- Student Life/Discipline
- Elaborate codification of rules and regulations/
Why? - 1865 Harvard 8 pages of fine print prohibited
from leaving campus w/o permission on Sunday,
rooms subject to faculty inspection at any
time-even off campus!!! WTH (What the hel) In
loco parentis - Yale loyalty oath, active disbelief in the
bible was a campus crime\ - Union 1802- 11 chapters in rule book prohibited
behaviors included swearing, drunkenness,
striking instructors, card playing - Princeton 1885 That should any students
continue to have their washing done in town as
heretofore, it must be done under the supervision
of the college office. - Faculty carried the responsibility of overseeing
discipline- a job/chore that was often not
enforced due to their hesitation with enforcement.
11 Antebellum Colleges
- Faculty
- Students an important element in the power
structure of the institution - Early faculty were clergy
- Faculty taught a single subject, tutors taught
entry level subjects in which the college did not
have professors - Harvard was in existence for 85 years before
first full time faculty member Yale-50 years
Princeton-20 years - Union College (1795-1884) 130 faculty members,
55 clergy - Princeton (1868) 7 of 10 clergy
- Changing times and changing status of
faculty/teacher/clergy - Salary 1805-Dartmouth 600, 1865-Denison 600
12Antebellum Colleges
- Presidents
- Only mature learned man available to represent
college - Seldom leave Campus
- Tradition of strong presidents-change from
England - Included house, may have shared it w/students
- Serve as a local minister, perhaps a farmer
- Role as educator-taught moral philosophy as
senior capstone - Compensation-contracted but usually not paid
- Columbia-1,000 in 1787, 3000 in 1857
- Rutgers 1,700 in 1810 (amount voted to pay but
actually paid 771.86 over 2 years) - Harvard 2,235 in 1840
13Antebellum Colleges
- Presidents Cont.
- University of TN 1835 job description for
president - 1. general superintendence of the interests
and reputation of the University, which he is
bound to promote and maintain by every exertion
of his power. 2. He is, ex officio, President of
the Board of Trustees and of the faculty when
present w/them and also the administrator of
their decisions in cases of discipline 3. He has
a right to be present at the recitation of any
class in the institution 4. He will take such
branches of instruction into his own hands as he
may judge necessary and expedient 5. All
religious exercises and studies of the university
are committed to his direction, and 6. He is to
preside at examinations and commencements and
confer all degrees. - Eleazar Wheelock _at_ Dartmouth assisted in
building college buildings, including his home,
cleared 70 acres of land, planted corn and wheat,
governed college, taught courses, preached on
Sundays and prayed for a new job!!
14Martin, president University of RochesterNo
class passes through my hands which does not
contain more or less young men who are on the eve
of ruin from wayward natures, bad habits, or
hereditary tendencies of evil. These men must be
watched, borne with, and if possible, saved to
the world and their familiesThis work must be
done by the president. Those private and
confidential reproofs, suggestions, and
admonitions which do so much to form manners and
character, must be attended to by the
presidentStevens at Amherst We have no faith
in the capabilities of mere intellectual
training.character is of more consequence than
intellect.
15Antebellum Colleges
- Governing Boards
- Trustees drawn from the privileged class
- Boards delegated much authority to the President
and educational matters were left to the faculty
but b/c the board retained control over budget,
priorities, and planning - Wayland _at_ Brown How can colleges prosper
directed by men, very good men to be sure, but
who know about every other thing except about
education. The man who first devised the present
mode of governing colleges in this country has
done us more injury than Benedict Arnold. - Clergy beginning to leave Harvard bylaw
requiring clergy on Board repealed 1851
16Antebellum Colleges
- Financing the Colleges
- Harvard and Yale Early support from benefactors
- 1795- Rhode Island College becomes Brown for
5,000.00 - America had more corn than cash so colleges
often got produce instead of money - State Aid
- 1814-1823 Harvard receives 10,000 per year
- 1893-1921 NH give Dartmouth 200,000
- Wayland at Brown We cannot induce mean to pursue
college unless we offer it below cost or give it
away. - Perpetual scholarships sell a tuition
scholarship a reduced rate in advance - Save money on faculty salaries Martyrdom on the
alter of Christian learning.600.00 U of GA,
1815 Hanover 335.00 1855