Curry Normal and Industrial Institute was a school for African American students in Urbana, Ohio, United States.
It was founded by E. W. B. Curry (1871-1930) in 1889 for the training of African-American youth and he served as its president.
The institute included a Bible school and normal, literary, commercial, music, and industrial departments.
[1][2][3] George F. Richings served as a traveling representative for the school and his photograph is included on page 12 of E. W. B. Curry's book on the school's history A Story of the Curry Institute, Urbana Ohio, Told by the Founder E. W. B.
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