User:Wikipelli/RosenwaldSchools/Rosenwald Schools in York County, Virginia

Location of York County in Virginia

Rosenwald Schools edit

The Rosenwald School project built more than 5,000 schools, shops, and teacher homes in the United States primarily for the education of African-American children in the South during the early 20th century. The project was the product of the partnership of Julius Rosenwald, a Jewish-American clothier who became part-owner and president of Sears, Roebuck, and Company and the African-American leader, educator, and philanthropist Booker T. Washington, who was president of the Tuskegee Institute.[1]

Rosenwald schools in York County, Virginia edit

Name Built[2][3] Location City Status[2][3] Note[2][3]
County Training School 1920-21 vicinity of Goosely Road near Cook Road

37°13′29″N 76°30′27″W / 37.22484°N 76.50743°W / 37.22484; -76.50743 (County Training School School)

Yorktown demolished; burned in 1953[2] 6-teacher design
Shop at County Training School 1929-30 vicinity of Goosely Road near Cook Road

37°13′30″N 76°30′28″W / 37.22496°N 76.50779°W / 37.22496; -76.50779 (Shop at County Training School)

Yorktown demolished
Teachers' Home at County Training School 1931-32 vicinity of Goosely Road near Cook Road

37°13′29″N 76°30′28″W / 37.22465°N 76.50789°W / 37.22465; -76.50789 (Teachers' Home at County Training School)

Yorktown demolished

References edit

  1. ^ Deutsch, Stephanie (2015). You Need a Schoolhouse: Booker T. Washington, Julius Rosenwald, and the Building of Schools for the Segregated South. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press. ISBN 0-8101-3127-7.
  2. ^ a b c d "Rosenwald School Architectural Survey". Preservation Virginia. Preservation Virginia. Retrieved 27 February 2022.
  3. ^ a b c "Fisk University Rosenwald Fund Card File Database". Fisk University. Retrieved 27 February 2022.