Nathan Carter Newbold (December 27, 1871 – December 23, 1957) was the Director of African-American education in the North Carolina State Department of Public Instruction from 1913-1950. [1] Duke University has a collection of his papers. [2]
He edited Five North Carolina Negro Educators published in 1939. [3] [4] Barry F. Malone wrote a dissertation on him and education in Jim Crow era North Carolina. [5]
The North Carolina Digital Collections have some of his correspondence available online. [6] North Carolina Central University has a collection of his and his family's papers. [7]
He was a school teacher and then served as an official supervising rural schools in North Carolina. He helped establish North Carolina's Division of Negro Education [3] in 1921. [8]
Nathan Carter Newbold (December 27, 1871 – December 23, 1957) was the Director of African-American education in the North Carolina State Department of Public Instruction from 1913-1950. [1] Duke University has a collection of his papers. [2]
He edited Five North Carolina Negro Educators published in 1939. [3] [4] Barry F. Malone wrote a dissertation on him and education in Jim Crow era North Carolina. [5]
The North Carolina Digital Collections have some of his correspondence available online. [6] North Carolina Central University has a collection of his and his family's papers. [7]
He was a school teacher and then served as an official supervising rural schools in North Carolina. He helped establish North Carolina's Division of Negro Education [3] in 1921. [8]