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| #1962764 in Books | Mcfarland n Co Inc Pub | 2004-03 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.92 x.54 x6.12l,.77 | File type: PDF | 235 pages | ||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Fascinating look into lives in the midst of social change|By Marilyn Walker|History is all around us, but most of it is lost forever, of no consequence, merely the imprint of time's inevitability. In the grand scheme of the world, the events that took place in Transylvania County North Carolina in the early to mid 20th century had no impact. There were no wars, no recessions, n||"a thorough and impressive study"--Appalachian Heritage; "complemented by photographs...well indexed"--The Journal of Southern History; "valuable"--Journal of Appalachian Studies; "outstanding...meticulously documented, engagingly written,
A century ago, the Brevard Rosenwald School in Transylvania County, North Carolina, opened its doors to African American students from the community and the surrounding area. It was a microcosm of the community it served; teachers and pupils lived on the same streets, shopped in the same stores, worshiped at the same churches, and teachers and parents served on the same committees, confronted similar social and economic problems, and sought each other's advice about issu...
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