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Teaching certificate for Hattie Watts from 1918
This item is a second grade teaching certificate for Hattie Watts, issued by the Department of Education from the State of Alabama, in 1918.
"Will House Florence Negro Students"
This is a photo from a newspaper article about the transfer of African American students to the previously all-white Patton School after Burrell Slater burned in December, 1958. The white students from Patton moved to Powell School.
"Hamilton Ministries awards scholarships"
This is a newspaper article about the 2015 recipients of the Hamilton Ministries scholarship.
Letter to Hattie Pride Smith from Superintendent Willis
This is a letter to Hattie Pride Smith from superintendent John Willis, concerning a student.
Certificate of appreciation for Hattie Pride Smith
This is a certificate of appreciation for Hattie Pride Smith, who taught at Slater Elementary from 1948 until 1952.
6th grade roster from W.C. Handy Elementary school, 1970
This is a list of pupils who attended the W.C. Handy Elementary School for 6th grade in 1970.
"MLK Memorial Committee awards 18 scholarships"
This is a newspaper article about the MLK Memorial Committee and their scholarship awards.
"Burrell Normal Commencement"
This is a newspaper article from June of 1910 about the Burrell Normal School's seventh anniversary and commencement, in which four students graduated. The article boasts that the school, which has over 200 students enrolled, was one of the best…
"Separate no more: once the racial barrier was hurdled in education, the rest, as they say, is history."
This is a newspaper article about the integration of Florence's schools.
Sterling High School
(1) This is a link to the Historical Marker Database entry for Sterling High School in Sheffield, which served the African American students of Sheffield from 1889 until 1968, when it was closed during the integration of the city's schools.
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