Correspondence regarding the demonstration and supervision of Negro schools
A curated collection of letters, cross-referenced records, payment vouchers, receipts, expenditure statements, financial documents, and correspondence between the staff of South Georgia Teachers College, the State Department of Education, and the Julius Rosenwald Fund regarding the evaluation of the current state of the educational program in the Negro Schools of Bulloch County. The collection also includes topics such as limited funding, the salary for the Jeanes Supervisor of Bulloch County, Miss Maenelle Dixon, requests for financial assistance to improve Negro schools in Bulloch County, grants for supplies, shop construction, and the vocational building at Willow Hill School.
- Title
- Correspondence regarding the demonstration and supervision of Negro schools in Bulloch County 1937-1942
- Description
- A curated collection of letters, cross-referenced records, payment vouchers, receipts, expenditure statements, financial documents, and correspondence between the staff of South Georgia Teachers College, the State Department of Education, and the Julius Rosenwald Fund regarding the evaluation of the current state of the educational program in the Negro Schools of Bulloch County. The collection also includes topics such as limited funding, the salary for the Jeanes Supervisor of Bulloch County, Miss Maenelle Dixon, requests for financial assistance to improve Negro schools in Bulloch County, grants for supplies, shop construction, and the vocational building at Willow Hill School.
- Identifier
- fisk_rf_sf_325_00003
- Subject
- Julius Rosenwald Fund, 20th Century—History, African American history, Pittman, Marvin S., 1882-1954, Dixon, J. Curtis (John Curtis), 1894-1975, Rosenwald, William, 1903-, Embree, Edwin R. (Edwin Rogers), 1883-1950, Haygood, William Converse, 1910-1985
- State
- Georgia
- County
- Bulloch County
- Date
- 1937/1942
- Format
- Type
- Text
- Rights
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- Source
- Projects/Person Requesting Aid, Box 325, 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