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Category: History

HISTORICAL BACKGROUND 5

Posted on May 23, 1995 (May 23, 2010) by Cainan Townsend

(5) NAACP state secretary, W. Lester Banks, attended a mass meeting called for the following day. The decision was made to sue for integration and to continue the strike until

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HISTORICAL BACKGROUND 4

Posted on May 23, 1995 (May 23, 2010) by Cainan Townsend

(4) Griffin headed the local branch of the NAACP, becoming the county coordinator, and thus establishing links with other Black activists on the state and national levels. His immediate focus,

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HISTORICAL BACKGROUND 3

Posted on May 23, 1995 (May 23, 2010) by Cainan Townsend

(3) In response to the demands to relieve the overcrowding at Moton High School, three temporary buildings were erected, promptly dubbed the “tar paper shacks” due to the material that

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HISTORICAL BACKGROUND 2

Posted on May 23, 1995 (May 23, 2010) by Cainan Townsend

(2) Because of these challenges, a new high school for Black students was built in Prince Edward County. The school was completed in 1939 and named for Robert Russa Moton,

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HISTORICAL BACKGROUND 1

Posted on May 23, 1995 (May 23, 2010) by Cainan Townsend

(1) Under continuous pressure from local Black professional men during the 1920s, the Prince Edward County School Board reluctantly added high school grades to the all-Black Mary E. Branch Elementary

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Museum Hours 12PM - 4PM Mon. - Sat.
434.315.8775
[email protected]