Summer 1933
Black Mountain College’s origins have two significant antecedents: the firing of John Andrew Rice from Rollins College and the closing of the Bauhaus by the
Read MoreBlack Mountain College was as many places as there were people who taught and studied there. Unrestrained by conventional structures and rigid guidelines, it changed year by year, reflecting the dreams, the ideals, the ambitions, the personalities and the abilities of those in the community.
Black Mountain College’s origins have two significant antecedents: the firing of John Andrew Rice from Rollins College and the closing of the Bauhaus by the
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