Established 1902 Campus type Settlement schools Founder Katherine Pettit | Campus size 200 acres Phone +1 606-785-5475 Founded 1902 | |
Website www.hindmansettlement.org Address 71 Center St, Hindman, KY 41822, USA Motto Celebrating Heritage, Changing Lives Similar Hindman Elementary School, Beaver Creek Elementa, Alice Lloyd College, Kentucky School of Craft, Troubles Creek Times Profiles |
Hindman settlement school celebrating heritage changing lives
Hindman Settlement School is a settlement school located in Hindman, Kentucky in Knott County. Established in 1902, it was the first rural settlement school in America.
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- Hindman settlement school celebrating heritage changing lives
- Hindman settlement school
- Mission
- James Still
- Fred Williams
- Marie Stewart Museum Craft Shop
- References
Hindman settlement school
Mission
The mission of Hindman Settlement School is "to provide educational and service opportunities for the people of the mountains, while keeping them mindful of their heritage."
James Still
James Still was a notable poet, folklorist, and novelist during his life, spanning 95 years from 1906 to 2001. James Still's friend, Don West offered him a job organizing recreational programs for a settlement school in Knott County, Kentucky. James Still gladly accepted the invitation to teach in Knott County. James Still soon became a librarian at the Hindman Settlement School Library and spent the rest of his days in Knott County. James Still is buried on the Hindman Settlement School Campus.
Fred Williams
Fred Williams was principal at Hindman Settlement School in the mid-1940s. A close friend of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, Williams was a Methodist missionary who pioneered indoor and running water sanitation in rural India (Asansol) and fought to eradicate caste-based discrimination.
Marie Stewart Museum & Craft Shop
The Marie Stewart Museum & Craft Shop supports the activities of the school. The store sells traditional Appalachian crafts and has an online site. Upstairs is a small museum with exhibits about the Hindman Settlement School and regional crafts.