Английская Википедия:Conecuh County Training School

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Conecuh County Training School was a school for African American students in Evergreen, Alabama. It became Thurgood Marshall High School when it was renamed for Thurgood Marshall who was appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court.[1] It was turned into a middle school in 1970. Its principal O. F. Frazier wrote that he was removed for a white principal and then let go.[2]

A photo of four teachers from the school is extant.[3]

Rufus A. Lewis taught for a year at the school.

It was one of the county training schools established.[4] County training schools received funding support from the Slater Fund.[5]

Studies were done at the school[6][7][8] and of its graduates.[9]

Alumni

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