Rural School Exploration Report of Estelle Massey-Riddle at Mineral Springs School, Ouachita Parish

This collection contains description of the Mineral Springs School and a report written by Estelle Massey-Riddle, written in Ouachita Parish, Louisiana in 1934. It includes information such as the description of the school, information on various classes, teachers, and some finances of the school . It also included a description of the community, various observations about the community (the public health in the community among other things), in-depth information on various individuals in the community, and some travel information of the writer. Written as a part of the Simon Study.

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Title
Rural School Exploration Report of Estelle Massey-Riddle at Mineral Springs School, Ouachita Parish
Description
This collection contains description of the Mineral Springs School and a report written by Estelle Massey-Riddle, written in Ouachita Parish, Louisiana in 1934. It includes information such as the description of the school, information on various classes, teachers, and some finances of the school . It also included a description of the community, various observations about the community (the public health in the community among other things), in-depth information on various individuals in the community, and some travel information of the writer. Written as a part of the Simon Study.
Identifier
fisk_rf_sf_335_00001
Subject
Julius Rosenwald Fund, 20th Century—History, African American history, Osborne (Riddle), Estelle Massey, 1901–1981,
State
Louisiana
County
Ouachita Parish
School Name
Mineral Springs School
Date
1934-10-06/1934-10-13
Format
pdf
Type
Text
Rights
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Source
Projects/Persons Requesting Aid, Box 335, Julius Rosenwald Fund Archives, 1917-1948, John Hope and Aurelia E. Franklin Library.
Publisher
John Hope and Aurelia E. Franklin Library.
Item sets
School Fund