At the Hampton Institute in Virginia, he rose to become the dean of faculty and helped the college raise $21 million.
Washington also quickly learned the aim of the Hampton Institute.
He lived there until 1872, when he left to attend Hampton Institute at the age of sixteen.
He was also a trustee of the Hampton Institute, from 1870-1899.
That same year, Williams became the director of physical training at Hampton Institute.
Proceeds from the volumes went to the Hampton Institute.
Most attended the Hampton Institute, a historically black college.
That year she enrolled as a senior at Hampton Institute.
Seventeen men went to the Hampton Institute, a historically black college.
She taught night school classes in the Hampton Institute from 1896 to 1899.