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School
Integration
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Two perspectives of Sit
Ins.
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Legislation
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Amendments
14th Amendment- rights of citizenship, dueprocess and equal protection of the laws.
15th Amendment- right to vote regardless on thatcitizen's race or color.
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Plessy v. Ferguson
1896 legislation creating the idea of separate
but equal
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Three
Perspectives of
integration
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A Teachers Perspective
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A Parents Perspective
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A Students Perspective
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Colored Schools
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Teachers
Greenville County
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Students
Greenville County
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Anderson County
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Fountain Inn
Greenville County
1928- First Negro school in Fountain Inn areaCommunity growth = school additions1948-1953 became Fountain Inn Colored HighSchool
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Fountain Inn Colored
High SchoolGreenville County
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Bussing video
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Brights Station
Pickens County First built in 1902 out ofslabs with a rock chimney;used as both a church anda school
2 room wooden structureerected in 1936
1 teacher school, grades 1-7
One room used as aclassroom; other roomused as a kitchen/lunchroom
Built in 1936
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Clearview/Simpson
Pickens County 1900- 1927 Privately
owned, 1 room structure
Running water but outdoor
toilets
Largest Negro school in thecounty
Accredited in 1944
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Clearview Basketball
Pickens County
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Soapstone
Pickens County
First Negro school inPickens; opened in 1870
School held in this logcabin until it rotted down
Kerosene lamps used forlighting
Water from a nearbyresidence
Built in 1929
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RosewoodLiberty Jr And SR Colored School
Pickens County
1906-1968
Grades 1-8 until 1932
Became an elementaryschool in 1954
Merged with LibertyElementary in 1969
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Holly Springs
Pickens County Built in 1899; used
until 1954
One teacher, noblackboards, andchildren sat onhomemade benches
Used water from achurch well
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Allen Elementary SchoolGreenville County
First Black school in Greenville County
Established by Rev. Charles T. Hopkins in 1866
Built from materials taken from an abandonedarmy storehouse
Employed Greenvilles first black teachers (2white teachers as well)
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Flat RockGreenville County
4 teachers, 121 pupils
Grades 1-7
Classrooms needadequate lighting &ventilation
Water supply isinadequate
School Outhouse
School (Rosenwald)
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Sterling High School
Greenville County Established in 1869
Only public school forblacks in Greenville foryears
1940s - extended grades to12 years and broadened
curriculum
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Anderson County
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Anderson County Negro Schools
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White Schools
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Greenville Students
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Greenville HighGreenville County
1941- Number one school in South Carolina
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1926-1953
Textile school
Progressive school ofthat time
Pickens MillPickens County
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Easley High School
Pickens County
Built in 1894; useduntil 1940
First class graduatedin 1931
Largest school inPickens County
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Paris High School
Greenville County First building was a
small, two roomwooden structure
1926 - brick buildingbuilt
1930 - 235 students &
10 teachers
Up to 11th gradetaught until 1949
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Anderson High School
Girls School
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Anderson High School
Boys School
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Integration Legislation
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Briggs v. Elliott
1952 - Clarendon County, South Carolinasuit over school bus transportation
1954 - Combined with 4 other suits toform Brown v. Board of Education.
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Brown v. Board of Education ofTopeka
Overturned earlier rulings going back
to Plessy v. Ferguson.Unanimous (9-0) decision stated that
"separate educational facilities areinherently unequal.
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Has anythingchanged today?
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