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Laura Moore Westbrook
American educator and lecturer

Laura Moore Westbrook

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American educator and lecturer
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Laura A. Moore Westbrook (1859-1894) was an American educator and lecturer. She was the principal of Victoria City School in Victoria, Texas, later moving to teach at the Jones Male and Female Institute where her husband was principal. She was the second vice president of the Colored Teachers' Institute, in McLennan County, Texas. She was a member and a lecturer for her state chapter of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union. Her lectures were described as "electrifying and inspiring."She served on a Texas governmental advisory board and evaluated scholarship applications to Prairie View A&M University which was the first state-supported college for African Americans in the United States.

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Westbrook was born to enslaved parents Amelia and Richard Moore in Tipton County, Tennessee. She attended Central Tennessee College beginning in 1872, completing the normal and classical courses and graduating in 1880. She went on to receive an A. M. in 1885. She married Rev. Charles P. Westbrook in 1880.

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