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Snowden School for Boys

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The school opened in April 1867 and was incorporated into the Alexandria school system making it the first public school for African American boys in Alexandria. It was located on South Pitt Street between Gibbon and Franklin Streets. The school's official name was the Snowden School for Boys, but
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funded the construction of a school for African American boys in Alexandria, Virginia. The Bureau contracted
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Historically segregated African-American schools in Virginia
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was the first public school for African American boys in
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was also known in the community as the Seaton School.
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Index

Alexandria, Virginia
Freedmen's Bureau
George L. Seaton
First Free School Society of Alexandria
Hallowell School for Girls


"History of Alexandria's African American Community"


"The History of ACPS"


"National Register of Historic Places: African American Historic Resources of Alexandria, Virginia"
"George Lewis Seaton, Dictionary of Virginia via MLK Commission"


"The Other Alexandria: Standing on Historical Land: James E. Henson, Esq"
"Dictionary of Virginia Biography via MLK Commission"
Categories
Schools in Alexandria, Virginia
Defunct schools in Virginia
Historically segregated African-American schools in Virginia
Educational institutions established in 1867
1867 establishments in Virginia

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