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31: 94:, where she started a small school, called the People's Village School. At the time, Mount Meigs was a rural area with a significant African-American population, and the school's first building was a small cabin, 12 by 13 feet, where Washington had four boys as students. Washington is buried on the school grounds. 110:
in 1948 (then known as Montgomery County Training School), that institute was incorporated into it. It became a junior high school in 1970, and a middle school in 2012. By 2017 enrollment was 600. In 2018, controversy arose because the Montgomery school system, headed by an interim superintendent
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The school was founded in 1893 by Georgia Washington (1851-1952), a woman who was born a slave in Virginia; she was sold along with her mother, away from her father. After emancipation she graduated from
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By 1916 enrollment had reached 225. Washington retired in 1936, and after her death in 1952 the school was renamed for her. In 1943 the school was deeded to
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on behalf of three teachers and parents. The sale would mandate that the school keep its name and that her grave be maintained. The
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while under state oversight, announced the sale of the school to the
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in Virginia where she taught for a while before moving to
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Georgia Washington Middle School prior to its conversion
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People's Village School

Pike Road, Alabama
Pike Road Schools
Pike Road
Mount Meigs
Hampton University
HBCU
Mount Meigs, Alabama
Montgomery Public Schools
Mount Meigs Colored Institute
Pike Road Municipal school system
Alabama Education Association
Alabama Supreme Court
Harrison Wallace III
Quinshon Judkins
"Pike Road High School in Alabama - U.S. News Education"
U.S. News & World Report
Archived
History of Georgia Washington Junior High School
Archived
Wayback Machine




"Keeping 'an era alive', Georgia Washington remembered"
Montgomery Advertiser
"Who was Georgia Washington"

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