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- Julia Elma Brewster Brick (August 6, 1819 – February 3, 1902) was an American philanthropist. In 1895, she donated land and funds for the creation of the in North Carolina, which served Black students from 1895 to 1933. (en)
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- An older white woman, grey hair arranged in a bun on top of her head; she is wearing eyeglasses and a blouse with high frilled collar with a dark jacket (en)
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- Julia E. B. Brick, from a 1905-1906 catalog of the Joseph Keasbey Brick School (en)
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- Julia Elma Brewster Brick (August 6, 1819 – February 3, 1902) was an American philanthropist. In 1895, she donated land and funds for the creation of the in North Carolina, which served Black students from 1895 to 1933. (en)
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