Charles L. Coon

Charles L. Coon

Charles Lee Coon (1868–1927) was a teacher, school administrator, child labor reformer, and advocate for African American education. Coon was born near Lincolnton, North Carolina, and attended Concordia College[disambiguation needed ] in Conover In addition to teaching, over the years Coon worked as superintendent of Salisbury, North Carolina schools; North Carolina African American normal schools; and Wilson County, North Carolina schools. Coon was also involved in social welfare, and served as president of the Wilson Welfare League and secretary of the North Carolina Child Labor Committee. Coon was directly involved in the founding and financing of the Negro Tuberculosis Sanatorium in Wilson, N.C. Coon's interests in history were focused on the history of education in North Carolina, and he published numerous articles on the subject. Coon was also well-known for his controversial 1909 address, "Public Taxation and Negro Schools," which argued that education for African American school children was not a drain on white taxes.[1]

References

  1. ^ Charles L. Coon Papers, 1775-1931 in the Southern Historical Collection at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Further reading

Willard, George-Anne. Charles Lee Coon (1868–1927): North Carolina crusader for educational reform. Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1974.

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