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Rosenwald Schools
[edit]The Rosenwald School project built more than 5,000 schools, shops, and teacher homes in the United States primarily for the education of African-American children in the South during the early 20th century. The project was the product of the partnership of Julius Rosenwald, a Jewish-American clothier who became part-owner and president of Sears, Roebuck, and Company and the African-American leader, educator, and philanthropist Booker T. Washington, who was president of the Tuskegee Institute.[1]
Rosenwald schools in Greensville County, Virginia
[edit]Name | Built[2][3] | Location | City | Status[2][3] | Note[2][3] |
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Antioch School | 1923-24 | unknown | demolished | 2-teacher design | |
Barley School | 1929-30 | unknown
Barley, VA: 36°33′51″N 77°43′27″W / 36.56403°N 77.72415°W |
demolished | 1-teacher design | |
Claresville School | vicinity of 6279 Low Ground Road | Emporia | demolished | 1-teacher design; 1942 Arringdale USGS map shows the school in the vicinity of Claresville Baptist Church | |
Dahlia School | 1921-22 | near intersection of Fiddlers Road and Caney Branch Road | Emporia | demolished | 2-teacher design |
Diamond Grove School | near Diamond Grove Baptist Church, 127 Diamond Grove Rd | Skippers | demolished | 2-teacher design | |
Greensville County Training School (South Emporia Training) | 1929-30 | 116 Ruffin Lane | Emporia | standing, derelict | 6-teacher design |
Independence School | near 4384 Independence Church Road | Emporia | demolished | 2-teacher design | |
Jarretts School | 1925-26 | unknown
36°48′52″N 77°28′06″W / 36.81431°N 77.46831°W - Town of Jarret |
demolished | 3-teacher design | |
Mars Hill School | 1923-24 | Near 11211 Low Ground Road
vicinity of 36°34′29″N 77°23′34″W / 36.57463°N 77.3927°W |
Emporia | demolished | 2-teacher design |
Orion School | vicinity of 4497-4823 Wyatts Mill Rd | Jarratt | demolished | ||
Powell School | 1927-28 | unknown | 2-teacher design | ||
Radium School | 1930-31 | unknown
vicinity of 36°43′55″N 77°37′42″W / 36.731944°N 77.628333°W |
Radium | 2-teacher design | |
Rylands School | unknown | 2-teacher design |
References
[edit]- ^ Deutsch, Stephanie (2015). You Need a Schoolhouse: Booker T. Washington, Julius Rosenwald, and the Building of Schools for the Segregated South. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press. ISBN 0-8101-3127-7.
- ^ a b c "Rosenwald School Architectural Survey". Preservation Virginia. Preservation Virginia. Retrieved 27 February 2022.
- ^ a b c "Fisk University Rosenwald Fund Card File Database". Fisk University. Retrieved 27 February 2022.