Granville T Woods literally learned his skills on the job. Attending school in Columbus until age 10, he served an apprenticeship in a machine shop and learned the trades of machinist and blacksmith. During his youth he also went to night school and took private lessons. Although he had to leave formal school at age ten, Granville T Woods realized that learning and education were essential to developing critical skills that would allow him to express his creativity with machinery.
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No, Granville Woods only attended school until the age of 10, though he did take night classes later in his life.
she went to university college.
There were many areas that did not have formal schools, or only church schools. Girls did not usually attend secondary schools. Only a small percentage of students went on to attend colleges.
Dubois went first to Fisk University and then attended Harvard. He then went to study in Germany.Actually, he went to a LOT of schools. Sadly, I do not know them all, and cannot give the time to find them. If someone could please add a list of them to this answer, well, thanks!
He went south and founded schools for African Americans.