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208:. The schools remained closed until 1964, and the number of students at Carver-Price swelled to over 50 per classroom, and many students from surrounding areas roomed in the home of Mozella Price in order to attend. Some students came from as far as 140 miles away. In 1964 an 11 room building was added. In February 1970, the schools were finally integrated, and Carver-Price was repurposed for grades 5-9, and was known as 177:. It served as the high school for black students from 1919 until 1970 when the schools were integrated. From 1954 to 1966 the school educated black students from surrounding counties which closed their schools in 1954 to avoid having blacks and white attend the same schools. 193:. As the enrollment grew, the school moved to a 27-acre site, with a building and three teachers who taught elementary through high school. In 1930, a new building was added. In 1934 the school was renamed 433: 368: 215:
The school was abandoned in 2002, until 2008, the original four buildings have housed the Carver-Price Legacy Museum, funded by the Carver-Price Alumni Association.
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In 1954, the federal courts mandated that schools be integrated. Prince Edward County refused to cooperate, instead closing the public schools in an act known as
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for colored children was begun in the First Baptist Church of Appomattox, with funds partially provided by the
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after educator Mrs. Mozella Price, who taught there from 1919 until 1963.
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Historically segregated African-American schools in Virginia
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and the first black football and basketball player at the
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Appomattox
Virginia
U.S.
Coordinates
37°21′38″N 78°49′52″W / 37.3606794°N 78.8309909°W / 37.3606794; -78.8309909
Nickname
secondary school
Appomattox, Virginia
Rosenwald foundation
massive resistance
Larry Robinson (American football)
Dallas Cowboys
University of Tennessee
"Carver-Price Legacy Museum"
"Shuttered Schools Leave Bad Memories From 1959-64, a Virginia county closed its classrooms rather than integrate them. Now, former students will get diplomas"
"Carver-Price School"
"Carver-Price Legacy Museum"
Library of Congress
"Director hired at Carver Price Legacy Museum"
"From segregation to success: Carver-Price graduates celebrate 50th reunion"
Across the Line: Profiles In Basketball Courage: Tales Of The First Black Players In The ACC and SEC
ISBN
9781599210421
Categories
Historically segregated African-American schools in Virginia
Public high schools in Virginia
Historically black schools

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