EWP 12 School Bus Route Cover Page Waterford 1953

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Title
EWP 12 School Bus Route Cover Page Waterford 1953
Description
1953 Cover Page for School Bus Route Waterford section. Reference April 8, 1953 memo on route change. No detail.
Tag
1953 Cover Page, School Bus Route, Waterford, April 8, 1953 route change
Place
Virginia
Identifier
1001037
Is Version Of
1001037_EWP_1953WaterfordRoute.docx
1001037_EWP_1953WaterfordRoute.pdf
Is Part Of
Transportation
Date Created
2023-08-02 21:35:03 +0000
Format
Office Open Xml Word Processing Document
Number
d3ab89729ab2840b0522ecd527448f407c52d7098e1046f5bc3cb04d9f945d6a
Source
/Volumes/T7 Shield/EWP/Elements/EWP_Files/source/Ingest One/12 Transportation/12-3 Routes/12-3 Routes 1953 Waterford - Copy/1001037_EWP_1953WaterfordRoute.docx
Publisher
Digitized by Edwin Washingon Project
Rights
Loudoun County Public Schools
Language
English
Replaces
1001037_EWP_1953WaterfordRoute.docx
extracted text
Catalog: 12.3: School Bus Routes Waterford 1953

www.edwinwashingtonproject.org
School Bus Routes: Loudoun County
Routes from 1953 -- Waterford Section
Scanned by the Edwin Washington Project, 2/13/2017
Catalog: 12.3: Waterford 1953
Note: Memo of April 8, 1953 redefining the Waterford Route. :

Welcome to the Edwin Washington Project
www.edwinwashingtonproject.org
In June, 1867, a “colored” 16 year old boy named Edwin Washington worked in a hotel
in Leesburg, Virginia for five dollars a month, plus board, with the “privilege of coming
to school” in between errands. Unfortunately, this meant he couldn’t attend school on a
regular basis, or at all during court weeks. Still, he went to class whenever he could.
This research project is a monument to Edwin and all of the African-American children
and their parents, educators and patrons of that time and through to the end of
segregation in Loudoun County in order to honor their bravery and tenacity to learn.
The project is done in collaboration with the Records Office of the Loudoun County
Public Schools, local history clubs, Churches like the Prosperity Baptist Church of
Conklin, private and government archives and the Black History Committee of the
Friends of the Balch Library.
We also are collecting data on white schools, for the purpose of comparison with
“colored” African-American schools.
Larry Roeder
Principal Investigator
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112 KB