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Tag: East End

ASHEVILLE’S FIRST CITY SCHOOLS FOR BLACK STUDENTS, Part Three: Builders of Black Schools

The Creation of a Public School System for the City of Asheville, 1887-1888 Setting Up the System and Hiring the … More

African American History, African Americans, Appalachia, Asheville, Asheville City School Committee, Asheville City Schools for blacks, Beaumont School, Black Asheville, Builders, Buncombe County History, Contractors, Craftsmen, D. C. Suggs, Daniel Cato Suggs, E.H. Lipscombe, East End, Education, H. B. Brown, isaac Dickson, Mary Dickson, Primary Education, Secondary Education, Segregated Education in Asheville, Southside

A Garage, A Block, A Door…The East End: 52 Weeks, 52 Communities

Today’s blog is slightly different than other 52 Weeks, 52 Communities posts. This week, the author chose to write an … More

52 Weeks 52 Communities, Archives, Biltmore Ave., Birmingham, Chicken Hill, Communities, Community History, Eagle Market Place, Eagle St., East End, Essay, Family History, Foundry, Garage, Gentrification, Hilton, Mountain Housing Opportunities, Municipal Building, Newspapers, River Arts District, Riverside Industrial, Service Station, Southern Rail, The Block, WECAN, Wicked Weed, Working Class History

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