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- Tags: Christian Hill School
"Teachers Remember One Room Black Schools"
Tags: Big Railroad, Calfee Training School, Christian Hill School, Cripple Creek Train, Delton, Draper Colored School, Duck Town, Head Start Center, Jefferson Elementary School, Kersey Bottom, Little Creek Colored School, newspaper, Pauline Trueheart, Pulaski, Pulaski Times Journal, Rich Hill, Schaffer, segregated schools, segregation, Thomas Trueheart, West Dublin, William Gresham School
Spread with multiple articles, 2 of 2: "Black heritage in Pulaski recalled"; "Blacks need to remember past,' says David Jones"; "Educator enjoying past and present"
Tags: 1840, Black history, black-owned businesses, Bluefield State College, Brookmont, Burrell Memorial Hospital, Calfee School, Capt. Lee Calfee, Captain Shaffer, Caroline County, Catherine Jones, Central Point, cerebral palsy, Charles Milliner, Charles R. ad Mary J. Jones, Christian Hill School, Christiansburg Institute, Dave Miller, David B. Jones, Dora Furnace, Dr. P.C. Corbin, Draper School, Draper Valley, Dublin Garment Company, Dublin School, Eckman West Virginia, Ed Hicks, enslaved people, enslavers, farm, Fort Chiswell Mansion, Franklin County, Great Depression, Hannah Hicks, Jackson Avenue, Jackson Park, Jefferson Elementary School, Jefferson Mills, McGavock Farm, mining, Mount Olivet Road, Mrs. Mary Milliner Baker, music, New Century United Methodist Church, New River Community College, Newbern, newspaper, Norfolk & WEstern Railroad, Philadelphia, plantation owners, Plastic Plant, Pond Lick Hollow, population, prejudice, Pulaski, Pulaski County, Pulaski Iron Furnace, Pulaski Iron Works, Rahway New Jersey, Randolph Avenue United Methodist Church, Roanoke, Route 11, Ruby Cox, Russell County, Sarah Hughes Johnson, school, Simmons Beauty Rest Matteress Company, Singer Sewing Machine Company, slavery, Southwest Times, time capsule, Valley Street, Virginia General Assembly, West Virginia State College, William Wysor, World War II, Wythe County
Spread with multiple articles on two pages: "Black heritage in Pulaski recalled"; "Blacks need to remember past,' says David Jones"; "Educator enjoying past and present"
Tags: 1840, Black history, black-owned businesses, Bluefield State College, Brookmont, Burrell Memorial Hospital, Calfee School, Capt. Lee Calfee, Captain Shaffer, Caroline County, Catherine Jones, Central Point, cerebral palsy, Charles Milliner, Charles R. ad Mary J. Jones, Christian Hill School, Christiansburg Institute, Dave Miller, David B. Jones, Dora Furnace, Dr. P.C. Corbin, Draper School, Draper Valley, Dublin Garment Company, Dublin School, Eckman West Virginia, Ed Hicks, enslaved people, enslavers, farm, Fort Chiswell Mansion, Franklin County, Great Depression, Hannah Hicks, Jackson Avenue, Jackson Park, Jefferson Elementary School, Jefferson Mills, McGavock Farm, mining, Mount Olivet Road, Mrs. Mary Milliner Baker, music, New Century United Methodist Church, New River Community College, Newbern, newspaper, Norfolk & WEstern Railroad, Philadelphia, plantation owners, Plastic Plant, Pond Lick Hollow, population, prejudice, Pulaski, Pulaski County, Pulaski Iron Furnace, Pulaski Iron Works, Rahway New Jersey, Randolph Avenue United Methodist Church, Roanoke, Route 11, Ruby Cox, Russell County, Sarah Hughes Johnson, school, Simmons Beauty Rest Matteress Company, Singer Sewing Machine Company, slavery, Southwest Times, time capsule, Valley Street, Virginia General Assembly, West Virginia State College, William Wysor, World War II, Wythe County