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African-American Education in Westmoreland County (Images of America: Virginia) [Paperback]

Cassandra Burton (Author)

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November 22, 1999
Primarily known as the birthplace of three prominent and celebrated Americans, our nation’s first and fifth presidents and the South’s most revered general during the War between the States, Westmoreland County enjoys a fascinating and diverse history, one shaped by both the contributions of its white and black citizens. Like many Southern states, Virginia’s Northern Neck did not legalize formal education for African Americans until 1870. From that date to 1958, black students studied in small “separate but equal” oneand two-room schoolhouses throughout the county and remained

segregated until 1970. African-American Education in Westmoreland County is a unique study of the traditions, institutions, and people who were involved in teaching and educating the black population throughout the county. In this volume, with many never-before-published photographs, you

will take a visual journey through the area’s past and visit the oneand two-room schoolhouses of Templemans, Potomac, and some of the smaller areas, such as Frog Hall and Mudbridge; and meet the dedicated and creative teachers and their students who studied and learned in this picturesque region nestled between the Potomac and Rappahannock Rivers.

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Author and local historian Cassandra Burton has compiled a wonderful collection of images, stories, and lesson plans that celebrate Westmoreland County’s schools and teachers, showing their heroic and successful efforts in bringing knowledge to the county’s youths. African-American Education in Westmoreland County is a wonderful

reading experience—one that any reader who is interested in discovering the history of this rural paradise and learning of its community’s triumphant story will cherish.

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Forbidden by law and unable to read or write, African Americans passed their history down through songs, stories, and poems. Read the first page
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Westmoreland County, Colonial Beach, Sandy Point, Rosenwald Day, Zion School, Hacketts Hill, Chandler Mill Pond, Frog Hall, Gravel Run, African Americans, Marie Johnson, Oak Grove, Potomac School, Rosenwald Fund, Salem School, Carter Burrell, Ella Mae Thompson, Helen Burrell, James Phillip Hall, Joyce Taylor, Mary Johnson, Yosif Roane
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