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Page of 1941 insurance document concerning Scrabble School
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Cover of 1941 insurance document concerning Scrabble School
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The Woodville School students attended before Scrabble
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Julius Rosenwald and Booker T. Washington at the Tuskegee Institute, 1915. Courtesy of the Julius Rosenwald Papers, Special Collections Research Center, University of Chicago.
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The Washington community also built a Rosenwald School. Courtesy of the Library of Virginia. See African-American Education in Rappahannock.
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The Flint Hill community also built a Rosenwald School. Courtesy of the Library of Virginia. See African-American Education in Rappahannock.
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The Amissville community also built a Rosenwald School. Courtesy of the Library of Virginia. See African-American Education in Rappahannock.
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The U.S. Supreme Court bans segregation in public schools
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George Washington Carver High School; Rapidan, VA (Culpeper County)
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Desk from the pre-Scrabble Woodville school
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Photos that accompanied 1941 insurance document
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Ribbon from Open House celebrating the opening of the Scrabble School Senior Center in 2009
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