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The Rosenwald School Building Fund and Associated Buildings Multiple Property Submission

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The Rosenwald School Building Fund and Associated Buildings Multiple Property Submission
NRHP reference No.64500011

The Rosenwald School Building Fund and Associated Buildings Multiple Property Submission is a multiple property submission of historic Rosenwald Schools in Alabama that were listed together on the National Register of Historic Places. The schools are historically significant for their contribution to African American education in the state. They were designed and partially built with funds from the Rosenwald Fund during the period spanning from 1913 to 1937. The fund provided one-third of the construction money, with the community and state splitting the remainder.[1]

The first 80 Rosenwald Schools were built in Alabama, with the first to be completed in Loachapoka in 1913. The Rosenwald Program was then expanded to 14 other southeastern states after the first 80 in Alabama. By the end of the program, a total of 387 schools, 7 teacher's houses, and several vocational buildings had been completed within the state.[1] Following desegregation many of the former schools were scavenged for building materials, converted to other uses, or demolished by neglect. At the time of the multiple property listing, the commission charged with documenting and nominating the schools had only located seven surviving Rosenwald-funded structures, with six eligible to be listed under the National Register of Historic Places criteria.

Resource Name Also known as Coordinates City County Added Notes
Emory School Tunstall School 32°36′46″N 87°41′48″W / 32.61278°N 87.69667°W / 32.61278; -87.69667 (Emory School) Greensboro vicinity Hale County February 20, 1998
Merritt School 32°4′29″N 85°32′3″W / 32.07472°N 85.53417°W / 32.07472; -85.53417 (Merritt School) Midway Bullock County February 20, 1998
Mount Sinai School 32°33′1″N 86°32′43″W / 32.55028°N 86.54528°W / 32.55028; -86.54528 (Mount Sinai School) Prattville vicinity Autauga County November 29, 2001
New Hope Rosenwald School 32°56′36″N 85°17′8″W / 32.94333°N 85.28556°W / 32.94333; -85.28556 (New Hope Rosenwald School) Fredonia Chambers County November 29, 2001
Oak Grove School 32°32′48″N 87°40′48″W / 32.54667°N 87.68000°W / 32.54667; -87.68000 (Oak Grove School) Prairieville vicinity Hale County March 3, 1998
Tankersley Rosenwald School Tankersley Elementary School 32°7′49″N 86°21′8″W / 32.13028°N 86.35222°W / 32.13028; -86.35222 (Tankersley Rosenwald School) Hope Hull Montgomery County January 22, 2009

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "The Rosenwald School Building Fund and Associated Buildings MPS". "National Register Information System". Retrieved October 26, 2011.
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