Explore the history of the Hinesville Shaw Rosenwald School, a key to education for black children in the segregated South, now facing restoration.
The marker reads: "Barney Colored Elementary School Barney Colored Elementary School was part of the Rosenwald school building program that matched funds from philanthropist Julius Rosenwald with community donations to build rural Southern schools during the era of segregation. An example of a "community school plan," it included large banks of windows, an industrial room, and sliding.
"Barney Colored Elementary School" Barney Colored Elementary School was part of the Rosenwald school building program that matched funds from philanthropist Julius Rosenwald with community donations to build rural Southern schools during the era of segregation. An example of a "community school plan," it included large banks of windows, an industrial room, and sliding partition.
Barney Colored Elementary School-Barney, Georgia April 24, 2021 Cynthia Jennings Leave a comment Brooks County Built in 1933 in Brooks County, Georgia, this school was built with Rosenwald funds to serve Black school children of the county.
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"Barney Colored Elementary School" Barney Colored Elementary School was part of the Rosenwald school building program that matched funds from philanthropist Julius Rosenwald with community donations to build rural Southern schools during the era of segregation. An example of a "community school plan," it included large banks of windows, an industrial room, and sliding partition.
Barney Colored Elementary School-Barney, Georgia April 24, 2021 Cynthia Jennings Leave a comment Brooks County Built in 1933 in Brooks County, Georgia, this school was built with Rosenwald funds to serve Black school children of the county.
Barney Colored Elementary School was part of the Rosenwald school building program that matched funds from philanthropist Julius Rosenwald with community donations to build rural Southern schools during the era of segregation. An example of a "community school plan," it included large banks of windows, an industrial room, and sliding partition doors to accommodate larger school and.
Year Erected: 2013 Marker text: Barney Colored Elementary School was part of the Rosenwald school building program that matched funds from philanthropist Julius Rosenwald with community donations to build rural Southern schools during the era of segregation. An example of a "community school plan," it included large banks of windows.
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Year Erected: 2013 Marker text: Barney Colored Elementary School was part of the Rosenwald school building program that matched funds from philanthropist Julius Rosenwald with community donations to build rural Southern schools during the era of segregation. An example of a "community school plan," it included large banks of windows.
Barney Colored Elementary School was part of the Rosenwald school building program that matched funds from philanthropist Julius Rosenwald with community donations to build rural Southern schools during the era of segregation. An example of a "community school plan," it included large banks of windows, an industrial room, and sliding partition doors to accommodate larger school and.
MORVEN ROSENWALD ALUMNI ASSOCIATION PRESERVE THE BARNEY COLORED ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Jeanne Cyriaque, African American Programs Coordinator Historic Preservation Division Barney is a South Georgia town located near the Florida border in Brooks County. Agriculture dominates the local economy today, just as it did during the early part of the 20th.
32 likes, 0 comments - ga_historical_society on December 9, 2024: "Barney Colored Elementary School was part of the Rosenwald school building program that matched funds from philanthropist Julius Rosenwald with community donations to build rural Southern schools during the era of segregation. An example of a "community school plan," it included large banks of windows, an industrial room.
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Barney Colored Elementary School was part of the Rosenwald school building program that matched funds from philanthropist Julius Rosenwaid with community donations to build rural Southern schools during the era of segregation. An example of a "community school plan," it included large banks of windows, an industrial room, and sliding partition doors to accommodate larger school and community.
MORVEN ROSENWALD ALUMNI ASSOCIATION PRESERVE THE BARNEY COLORED ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Jeanne Cyriaque, African American Programs Coordinator Historic Preservation Division Barney is a South Georgia town located near the Florida border in Brooks County. Agriculture dominates the local economy today, just as it did during the early part of the 20th.
Barney Colored Elementary School-Barney, Georgia April 24, 2021 Cynthia Jennings Leave a comment Brooks County Built in 1933 in Brooks County, Georgia, this school was built with Rosenwald funds to serve Black school children of the county.
Year Erected: 2013 Marker text: Barney Colored Elementary School was part of the Rosenwald school building program that matched funds from philanthropist Julius Rosenwald with community donations to build rural Southern schools during the era of segregation. An example of a "community school plan," it included large banks of windows.
"Barney Colored Elementary School" Barney Colored Elementary School was part of the Rosenwald school building program that matched funds from philanthropist Julius Rosenwald with community donations to build rural Southern schools during the era of segregation. An example of a "community school plan," it included large banks of windows, an industrial room, and sliding partition.
Barney Colored Elementary School-Barney, Georgia April 24, 2021 Cynthia Jennings Leave a comment Brooks County Built in 1933 in Brooks County, Georgia, this school was built with Rosenwald funds to serve Black school children of the county.
Barney Colored Elementary School was part of the Rosenwald school building program that matched funds from philanthropist Julius Rosenwald with community donations to build rural Southern schools during the era of segregation. An example of a "community school plan," it included large banks of windows, an industrial room, and sliding partition doors to accommodate larger school and.
Barney Colored Elementary School was part of the Rosenwald school building program that matched funds from philanthropist Julius Rosenwaid with community donations to build rural Southern schools during the era of segregation. An example of a "community school plan," it included large banks of windows, an industrial room, and sliding partition doors to accommodate larger school and community.
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Explore the history of the Hinesville Shaw Rosenwald School, a key to education for black children in the segregated South, now facing restoration.
Year Erected: 2013 Marker text: Barney Colored Elementary School was part of the Rosenwald school building program that matched funds from philanthropist Julius Rosenwald with community donations to build rural Southern schools during the era of segregation. An example of a "community school plan," it included large banks of windows.
From 1931-1959, the Barney Colored Elementary School served as an educational hub for Brooks County's young black students.
The marker reads: "Barney Colored Elementary School Barney Colored Elementary School was part of the Rosenwald school building program that matched funds from philanthropist Julius Rosenwald with community donations to build rural Southern schools during the era of segregation. An example of a "community school plan," it included large banks of windows, an industrial room, and sliding.
Barney Colored Elementary School - Georgia Historical Society
Barney Colored Elementary School was part of the Rosenwald school building program that matched funds from philanthropist Julius Rosenwald with community donations to build rural Southern schools during the era of segregation. An example of a "community school plan," it included large banks of windows, an industrial room, and sliding partition doors to accommodate larger school and.
32 likes, 0 comments - ga_historical_society on December 9, 2024: "Barney Colored Elementary School was part of the Rosenwald school building program that matched funds from philanthropist Julius Rosenwald with community donations to build rural Southern schools during the era of segregation. An example of a "community school plan," it included large banks of windows, an industrial room.
From 1931-1959, the Barney Colored Elementary School served as an educational hub for Brooks County's young black students.
Barney Colored Elementary School was part of the Rosenwald school building program that matched funds from philanthropist Julius Rosenwaid with community donations to build rural Southern schools during the era of segregation. An example of a "community school plan," it included large banks of windows, an industrial room, and sliding partition doors to accommodate larger school and community.
Year Erected: 2013 Marker text: Barney Colored Elementary School was part of the Rosenwald school building program that matched funds from philanthropist Julius Rosenwald with community donations to build rural Southern schools during the era of segregation. An example of a "community school plan," it included large banks of windows.
Explore the history of the Hinesville Shaw Rosenwald School, a key to education for black children in the segregated South, now facing restoration.
From 1931-1959, the Barney Colored Elementary School served as an educational hub for Brooks County's young black students.
"Barney Colored Elementary School" Barney Colored Elementary School was part of the Rosenwald school building program that matched funds from philanthropist Julius Rosenwald with community donations to build rural Southern schools during the era of segregation. An example of a "community school plan," it included large banks of windows, an industrial room, and sliding partition.
Barney Colored Elementary School was part of the Rosenwald school building program that matched funds from philanthropist Julius Rosenwald with community donations to build rural Southern schools during the era of segregation. An example of a "community school plan," it included large banks of windows, an industrial room, and sliding partition doors to accommodate larger school and.
32 likes, 0 comments - ga_historical_society on December 9, 2024: "Barney Colored Elementary School was part of the Rosenwald school building program that matched funds from philanthropist Julius Rosenwald with community donations to build rural Southern schools during the era of segregation. An example of a "community school plan," it included large banks of windows, an industrial room.
Explore the history of the Hinesville Shaw Rosenwald School, a key to education for black children in the segregated South, now facing restoration.
"Barney Colored Elementary School" Barney Colored Elementary School was part of the Rosenwald school building program that matched funds from philanthropist Julius Rosenwald with community donations to build rural Southern schools during the era of segregation. An example of a "community school plan," it included large banks of windows, an industrial room, and sliding partition.
The marker reads: "Barney Colored Elementary School Barney Colored Elementary School was part of the Rosenwald school building program that matched funds from philanthropist Julius Rosenwald with community donations to build rural Southern schools during the era of segregation. An example of a "community school plan," it included large banks of windows, an industrial room, and sliding.
Barney Colored Elementary School was part of the Rosenwald school building program that matched funds from philanthropist Julius Rosenwaid with community donations to build rural Southern schools during the era of segregation. An example of a "community school plan," it included large banks of windows, an industrial room, and sliding partition doors to accommodate larger school and community.
Year Erected: 2013 Marker text: Barney Colored Elementary School was part of the Rosenwald school building program that matched funds from philanthropist Julius Rosenwald with community donations to build rural Southern schools during the era of segregation. An example of a "community school plan," it included large banks of windows.
From 1931-1959, the Barney Colored Elementary School served as an educational hub for Brooks County's young black students.
Barney Colored Elementary School-Barney, Georgia April 24, 2021 Cynthia Jennings Leave a comment Brooks County Built in 1933 in Brooks County, Georgia, this school was built with Rosenwald funds to serve Black school children of the county.
MORVEN ROSENWALD ALUMNI ASSOCIATION PRESERVE THE BARNEY COLORED ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Jeanne Cyriaque, African American Programs Coordinator Historic Preservation Division Barney is a South Georgia town located near the Florida border in Brooks County. Agriculture dominates the local economy today, just as it did during the early part of the 20th.