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Booker T. Washington School

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701 Muller, Gainesville, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 33° 37' 51.25985000004", -97° 9' 5.02431000012"
 
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    In 1880, two years before the City of Gainesville created a public school system for all its children, Island Sparks, a young Mulatto, taught the black children of the city. In 1886, the city built a frame school building on this site for the community's black youth. Originally known as the Gainesville Colored School, the school adopted the name Booker T. Washington sometime before 1927. The original two-story facility was replaced in 1939 with a red brick, WPA project structure. Desegregation in 1965-66 resulted in the closing of Booker T. Washington as a black institution. Texas Sesquicentennial 1836-1986.

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

Booker T. Washington School Historical Marker Location Map, Gainesville, Texas