EWP Transport 1947

Item

Identifier
1000972
Is Part Of
Transportation
Title
EWP Transport 1947
Tag
African American, Loudoun County, segregation, Edwin Washington, children, education, history, resilience, perseverance
Is Version Of
1000972_EWP_Transport_1947.pdf
Format
Pdf Document
Date Created
2023-08-02 21:35:02 +0000
Source
/Volumes/T7 Shield/EWP/Elements/EWP_Files/source/Ingest One/12 Transportation/1000972_EWP_Transport_1947.pdf
Publisher
Digitized by Edwin Washingon Project
Number
d2793034e845c8f61a9b20c908b9ffcdf27f336d2a4d642b6000b5b4a51405a6
942b73fa36c747382d6426260cf738444812c13d0d67d3416b67d29d8cc7f884
Spatial Coverage
Virginia
Rights
Loudoun County Public Schools
Language
English
Replaces
1000972_EWP_Transport_1947.pdf
extracted text
School Transportation Survey: Loudoun County
August, 1947

Scanned by the Edwin Washington Project, 1/25/2017

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, private and government archives and the Black
History Committee of the Friends of the Balch Library.
Capture Device
Microsoft® Word 2010
File Size
98 KB
Number of Pages
1

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