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New Madrid Negro School in New Madrid County, Missouri Photo shows the full view of New Madrid Negro school in New Madrid, Missouri with a handwritten note on the back that says "Missouri. New Madrid school, New Madrid Co. Note the round end the monstrous tower. Enough money was wasted to have built two rooms more, making the entire building modern and furnishing ample equipment, and yet it is as bad as can [illegible] be found in the South."
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New Madrid Negro School in New Madrid County, Missouri Photo shows the rear view of New Madrid negro school in New Madrid, Missouri with a handwritten note on the back that says "A monstrosity in the field of architecture. It is fairly well built but could not have been planned worse if they had tried to see how bad they could make it, three teachers are employed."
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Unidentified School in New Madrid County, Missouri Photo shows the front of an unidentified school in session in New Madrid, Missouri with a handwritten note on the back that says "Windows on two sides and in front of pupils", "Negro school New Madrid Co. MO in session" and "Holes in floor and walls"
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Unidentified School in New Madrid County, Missouri Photo shows the front view of an unidentified school in New Madrid, Missouri with a handwritten note on the back that says "One-teacher and a pupil teacher in charge" and "One room Negro school - New Madrid Co., 100 pupils enrolled"
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Unidentified School in New Madrid County, Missouri Photo shows school visitors in front of an unidentified school in New Madrid, Missouri with a handwritten note on the back that says "At a one-room rural negro school, New Madrid county. O.G. Sanford, State Agent; Tom Walker, Editor; W.B. Harrell, JR Fund; Chas. A. Lee, State Supt."
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Unidentified School in New Madrid County, Missouri Photo shows an unidentified school in New Madrid, Missouri with a handwritten note on the back that says "A one-room rural Negro school in New Madrid Co. being used this year. Small windows on both sides and in front of the pupils. When I saw this in Aug., the floor was in a dangerous condition for the 200 pound body teacher. It has been repaired. School is closed 6 weeks for cotton picking. Half the pupils are not supplied with books - those they do have are largely discarded, worn books from white schools. Mr Hariell inspecting"
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Bolivar County Industrial School in Bolivar County, Mississippi Photo shows the front view of Bolivar County Industrial County school and a handwritten note on the back that says "Built 1920-21." and "The day after we're at this town, the jail was torn down and in its place a business house is to be erected. There had been no prisoners in the jail in 18 months, and they thought it was a useless expense. I am wondering how much the large county taining school has contributed to the new condition. This an all negro town and represents the consolidation of 7 schools. It is an A grade high school. S.L.S."
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Forrest County Training School in Forrest County, Mississippi Photo shows people outside of the teacher's home at Forrest County Training School in Forrest County, Mississippi
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Mt. Collins School in Rankin County, Mississippi Photo shows the anterior view of Mt. Collins school in Rankin, Mississippi and a handwritten note on the back that says "Built 1918-19", "2-15-28", and "Two teacher".
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Old Hollendale School in Washington County, Mississippi Photo shows the old Hollendale school in Washington, Mississippi
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Forrest County Training School in Forrest County, Mississippi Photo shows the front view of an unidentified school along with a shop in Forrest, Mississippi and a handwritten note on the back that says "Rear view showing the school and shop"
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D'Lo School in Simpson County, Mississippi Newspaper photo shows students outside along with a description of the D'Lo School in Simpson County, Mississippi. Attached to the back is a newspaper clipping described Julius Rosenwald's positive impression of Booker T. Washington and Tuskegee Institute.
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D'Lo School in Simpson County, Mississippi Photo shows children playing outside of D'lo School in Simpson County, Mississippi. A handwritten note on the back that says, "D'Lo School, Simpson county, Mississippi. Four-Teacher. 2-15-28"
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Leonardtown School Photo shows a view of Leonardtown Negro school and a handwritten note on the back that says "Leornardtown negro school, St. Marys County, Maryland. It must have been built in the time of Leonard Calvert"
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Glen Arden School in Prince George County, Maryland Photo shows the front view of Glen Arden school in Prince George, Maryland and a handwritten note on the back that says "Glen Arden, Prince George Co. MD"
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Glen Arden School in Prince George County, Maryland Photo shows the anterior view of Glen Arden school in Prince George, Maryland and a handwritten note on the back that says "Glen Arden, Prince George Co. MD"
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Old Lecompte School in Rapides Parish Photo shows the old infrastructure of the Lecompte school in Rapides, Parish, Louisiana
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Lecompte School in Rapides Parish Photo shows patrons standing in front the Lecompte school along with the teachers to the left in Rapides Parish, Louisiana with a handwritten note on the back that says "(interested patrons in front) Teachers' Home at left rear. Four-teacher"
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Unidentified School in Unidentified Parish, Louisiana Photo shows a shop supervisor with others using materials for a school with a handwritten note on the back that says "Shop supervisor of La. in action--showing the transportation bus equipped with shop tools"
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Westwego School in Jefferson Parish Photo shows Westwego school in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana with a handwritten note on the back that says, "(Consolidated with transportation) Six-teacher"
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Bethel Hill School in Unidentified Parish, Louisiana Photo shows the front view of Bethel Hill School in Louisiana with a handwritten note on the back that says "School was in session in this building when this picture was made. The teacher's car may be seen. The new Bethel Hill was erected at a cost of around $4000 of which amount the Rosenwald Fund and the patrons paid about one half."
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Cheneyville School in Rapides Parish, Louisiana Photo shows students gathered outside of Cheneyville School in Rapides Parish, Louisiana with a handwritten note on the back that says "Cost $14,000; Negroes $500, Whites $0, Public $12,500, The fund $1000."
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Industrial High School in Maysville County, Kentucky Photo shows a distant view of an industrial high school in Maysville, Kentucky
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Jeffersontown School in Jefferson County, Kentucky Front and back photo of Jeffersontown school in development with a handwritten note on the back that says "Picture made in July. Bus transportation to the used bldg. is now nearing completion"
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Newburg School in Jefferson County, Kentucky Front and back photo of Newberg school with a handwritten note on the back that says "A consolidated school with new bus transportation, nearing completion"