This document, dated February 5, 1931, is a petition from the patrons of Willisville School addressed to the Loudoun County School Board. In it, the petitioners express appreciation for cleaning up the school building and the additional seating that helped ease student discomfort. However, they also voice ongoing concerns about severe overcrowding, describing the conditions as unsanitary and unhygienic. The page presented appears to be part of a larger petition, though the full number of original pages is unknown.
Tag
Willisville School; 1931 Petition; Overcrowded Classrooms; Black Parent Advocacy; Loudoun county Public Schools Segregated Education
Identifier
1015257
Is Part Of
Black Petitions
Replaces
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