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The Steele home

The Steele Home Orphanage was founded by Almira S. Steele after the passing of her late husband, Walter Steele. The orphanage was established to serve African American children of the South, it opened its doors in 1884. When the orphanage was first established it housed only three children; however, by 1925 the Steele Home had housed over sixteen hundred children. The home was located on Strait and Magnolia in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The Steele Home orphanage was the only orphanage in Chattanooga after Reconstruction that opened its doors to African American children. During the lifetime of Almira Steele, African American children were often excluded from orphanages and denied care, thus making the Steele Home a unique institution. The Steele Home was founded in order to provide equal opportunity care for children of African American ethnicity.
== Almira S. Steele's Journey to Chattanooga ==
Almira S. Steele came to Chattanooga with the intent to help needy children, during the time period directly following reconstruction, disease was running rampant. Orphaned African American children needed proper care and a place to call home after their parents had been calmed by ailments such as yellow fever, and were being denied by preexisting orphanages due to their race.
Almira took action against the diseases and abandonment facing children of African American Backgrounds and with the establishment of the Steele Home provided a home as well as a Religious upbringing. Almira also ensured that her children were fed and kept healthy which gave the children a drastically different quality of life then they would have had on the streets. Mrs. Steele took the orphans rejected by other children’s homes due to their race, health, or age. Almira was provided with little to no help from outside sources when constructing her orphanage, she was solely responsible for the orphanage that served the children of Chattanooga.

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