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Union Academy (Columbus, Mississippi)

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Franklin Academy was the first public school in Columbus. Union Academy's teachers were run out of the area in 1877, as was done in other areas of Mississippi as the Reconstruction era ended and the Democrats restored white supremacy. Its first African American principal, William Isaac Mitchell, took
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The existing building was constructed in 1962 on the site of the school's 1903 building. Union Academy was the first public school for African Americans in Columbus and the only one until Mitchell Elementary was constructed in the 1920s. It served grades 1 to 6 before it closed in 2008.
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A school for African Americans in Columbus opened in 1865 in a warehouse. The school became Union Academy and was run by Methodist missionaries. According to
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A high school was added. The school reverted to an elementary school in 1954.
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The 396 page student register covering 1883 to 1903 is held by the
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Community leader Pattee Bryant Miller graduated from the school.
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Historically segregated African-American schools in Mississippi
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The Abolitionist Legacy: From Reconstruction to the NAACP
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School for African Americans in Columbus, Mississippi
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Columbus, Mississippi
William Lowndes Lipscomb
J. E. Leigh
Sandfield Cemetery
Columbus-Lowndes Public Library



"Union Academy: A significant part of Columbus' education story"
"A History of Columbus, Mississippi, During the 19th Century"
"Union Academy to open doors to students next year"
The Abolitionist Legacy: From Reconstruction to the NAACP
ISBN
9780691100395
"Union Academy: African American School in Columbus"
Berks County Women in History: Profiles
ISBN
9780974094960
"wz2.UnionAcademyStudentRegister.1883-1903.p334.336"
Categories
Schools in Mississippi
Schools in Lowndes County, Mississippi
Historically segregated African-American schools in Mississippi

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