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HomeMy WebLinkAboutState Marker inscription 03.14.1996 v A George W. Bush • Governor John L. Nau, III • Chairman — e 1 ' HISTORICAL Curtis Tunnel • Executive Director C O M M I S S I ON The State Agency for Historic Preservation March 14, 1996 Charles R. Schultz, Chair Brazos CHC 1200 Goode Street College Station, TX 77840 RE: AFRICAN AMERICAN EDUCATION IN COLLEGE STATION 27" x 42" marker w/ post Job # 04296 Inscription Revision Dear Mr. Schultz: Enclosed is the revised inscription for the above - referenced historical marker. I have tried to incorporate most of the changes that you suggested, but various style and spacing requirements may have required some compromising. If you approve the inscription, please sign and return the enclosed copy of the text. If not, please let me know and I will work on it further with you. Again, to avoid any unnecessary delays, please consult with all parties listed below before returning your approval or submitting any suggested revisions. The marker will be ordered when a version is approved by all parties. Thank you for your recommendations. I hope this inscription meets with your approval. Sincerely, 1 ; 7 j - Wendy Cloyd Thorp, Historian Official Texas Historical Markers Local History Programs pr: Stephen C, Rearhy P. O. Box 12276 • Austin, TX 78711 -2276 • 512/463 -6100 • Fax 512/475 -4872 • TDD 1- 800 -735 -2989 Texas Historical Commission (WCT), 2/14/96, revised 3/6/96 27" x 42" Official Texas Historical Marker with post Brazos County (Job # 04296) Location: 1000 Eleanor, College Station AFRICAN AMERICAN EDUCATION IN COLLEGE STATION* FORMAL EDUCATION FOR AFRICAN AMERICANS IN BRAZOS COUNTY BEGAN AS A RESULT OF THE PUBLIC SCHOOL ACT OF 1871.CLASSES WERE HELD IN MANY SMALL COMMUNITY AND CHURCH- RELATED SCHOOLS,AND BY 1923 THERE WERE 127 AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDENTS IN THE A &M CONSOLI- DATED SCHOOL DISTRICT.BUILDINGS ACCOMMODATED ONLY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS UNTIL AN AGREEMENT WAS REACHED TO BUS PUPILS TO THE KEMP HIGH SCHOOL IN BRYAN.THE A &M SCHOOL DISTRICT PAID THE EXPENSES. IN THE 1930s THE NUMBER OF AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDENTS GREW STEADILY.RISING COSTS OF TUITION AND TRANSPOR- TATION PROMPTED THE A &M DISTRICT TO APPROVE AND BUILD A HIGH SCHOOL IN COLLEGE STATION A &M CONSOLIDATED NEGRO SCHOOL OPENED IN 1941.AN ATHLETIC FIELD WAS ADDED IN 1946 AND THE NAME OF THE SCHOOL CHANGED TO LINCOLN SCHOOL,THE BUILDING WAS EXPANDED IN 1948. A FIRE IN 1966 DESTROYED ONE OF THREE CLASSROOM BUILDINGS,DISPLACING 100 STUDENTS.THE BURNED FACIL- ITIES WERE NOT REBUILT.THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION LEASED THE LAND AND THE REMAINING FIVE BUILDINGS IN if THE LATE 1960s,AND RESTORED THE SITE IN 1972,THE CITY BOUGHT THE LAND IN 1978 AND DEDICATED THE LINCOLN CENTER IN 1980.THE FORMER SCHOOL IS NOW THE HOME OF MANY COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES IN COLLEGE STATION. ** (1996) * ** *1/2 inch lettering to contrast with text * *1/2 inch lettering * * *1/4 inch lettering PLEASE LEASE CHECK ONE AND SIGN: approve this text as written. Dic,-Se consider the revisions as / y copy. (sIgnatur•