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    Lewis Adams (October 27, 1842 – April 30, 1905) was an African-American former slave in Macon County, Alabama, who is best remembered for his work in helping found the school in 1881 in Tuskegee, Alabama which grew to become the normal school that with its first principal, Booker T Washington, grew to become Tuskegee University.

  2. Lewis Adams was born enslaved in Tuskegee, Alabama on October 27, 1842. Adams was a prominent and well known African American in the city of Tuskegee. Though he received no formal education Adams could read, write and speak several different languages.

  3. Born in slavery in Tuskegee (Macon County) Alabama, on October 27, 1842, Lewis Adams spent the early years of his life in his father’s plantation service shops, where he mastered the trades of tinsmithing, harnessmaking and shoemaking.

  4. Lewis Adams, a former slave and successful tradesman, was the founding force behind the establishment of a school at Tuskegee. He made a deal to deliver African-American voters in the 1880 election.

  5. He was a Black businessman, educator, and public policy administrator. Adams was born a slave, became a successful tradesman, and was the founding force behind establishing the Tuskegee Institute . Little is known of his early life.

  6. Oct 27, 2009 · Tuskegee University, one of the largest historically black universities in the United States, is a private university located in Tuskegee, Alabama. It was founded by Lewis Adams, a former slave, and George W. Campbell, a former slave owner.

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  8. Lewis Adams Biography. Born in slavery in Tuskegee (Macon County) Alabama, on October 27, 1842, Lewis Adams spent the early years of his life in his father's plantation service shops, where he mastered the trades of tinsmithing, harnessmaking and shoemaking.