Details for Former Rosenwald School

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5225011241

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Marker Number 11241
Atlas Number 5225011241
Marker Title Former Rosenwald School
Index Entry Rosenwald School
Address
City Kennard
County Houston
UTM Zone 15
UTM Easting 292860
UTM Northing 3471693
Subject Codes educational topics
Marker Year 1973
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location SH 7 near school campus
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text (Now "The Little Red Schoolhouse") A symbol of Black America's pride in education, plus crusade of Julius Rosenwald (1862-1932), a Chicagoan who in 1913 began to fund school buildings for negroes. By 1920, when this one-teacher structure was built at Ratcliff (4 miles east), Rosenwald's grants had to be matched -- in this case, by Houston County funds. Alfred Foy (1865-1944), a veteran of brush arbor and log cabin classrooms, taught in this building at Ratcliff 1920-23 and 1924-27; Miss Detroit Denman, 1923-24; Mrs. Evola Colbert Dorn, 1927-55. Their pupils' playground equipment consisted of a baseball diamond, basketball goal, mulberry tree and swing. Yet patrons -- true to zeal that helped obtain the building -- brought in food and saw that the children had hot lunches. Sessions ceased in 1955 when the Ratcliff school was consolidated with Kennard Common School District No. 75. The Ratcliff building was used 1955-68 as the community center for socials and public meetings. In 1868 the "Old Rosenwald School" was moved to Kennard for use by Headstart and related programs. Texas had a total of 518 school buildings funded by the Rosenwald Foundation -- 22 of them in Houston County -- providing classrooms for thousands.

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