Farmville High School
This photograph of Farmville High was taken around 1951. The school was for only White students. Note the difference between Farmville and Moton High, on https://www.ncpedia.org/media/robert-russa-morton-high. Despite the passing of Brown v. Board ,Virginia and Prince Edward County refused to desegregate and closed their public schools from 1959 to 1964.
"Exterior View of Farmville High School", ca. 1951; Civil Action No. 1333; Dorothy E. Davis, et al. v. County School Board of Prince Edward County et al.; Civil Case Files, 1938 - 12/31/1990; Records of District Courts of the United States, Record Group 21; National Archives at Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA. https://www.docsteach.org/documents/document/farmville-exterior . Accessed November 29, 2018.
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