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Petition, Not Providing An Education For Black Students
Petition, Not Providing An Education For Black Students
Arkansas schools
These are court documents filed in a case regarding the education of African American children. Jim Nations, Monroe Binkley, and Mr. Russell, fathers of 10 African American children within School District No. 2, filed a petition against the district for not providing an education for their children. L.H. Walker, Tom Bottoms, and F.M. Graves, directors for school district number 2 provided a response denying the claims against the district.
First Graduating Class From Rugg Street School, Hot Springs, Arkansas, 1910
First Graduating Class From Rugg Street School, Hot Springs, Arkansas, 1910
Arkansas schools
Photograph of the first graduating class from Rugg Street School, which later became Langston High School, in Hot Springs, Arkansas, 1910. Graduates include Madge Mulholland, Myrtle Sweat, Henrietta Jenkins, Griffin Glover, and Sonny Glover, Rosebud Powell, Blanche Johnson, Ida Johnson, Earnest English, and Warren Shelton.