Douglass Grammar and High School

Douglass Grammar and High School

Photo: Douglass Elementary School--Segundo Barrio In September 1883, El Paso's black families organized a private school and named it after Frederick Douglass. Douglass (1817-1895) escaped slavery and devoted his life to the abolition movement and black rights in the United States. Douglass School became a public school in 1886, when the trustees of the El Paso Public Schools included black children in the educational program of the city. A four-room brick building was erected at a corner of Fourth and Kansas streets. In 1896, after 10 years as a grammar school, 12 students enrolled in the new high-school program at the school. Over the next four years, some of the original 12 students left school to work or to marry, or they moved away. On May 28, 1900, two of the girls from the original 12 students became the first black students to graduate from high school in El Paso. In 1920, the school moved to a three-story building on Eucalyptus Street. The school became both a place to learn and a social center for black families until El Paso public schools were desegregated in 1956. http://epcc.libguides.com/content.php?pid=309255&sid=2626317

Creator: Douglass Grammar and High School

Area: Central / South Central

Collection: Neighborhood photos

Source: Douglass Elementary

Reference ID: 0536

Uploaded by: El Paso Museum of History

Comments

Add a comment
Thank you for your comment

Report this entry

Choose the most important reason for this report

Your name

Your email address

Optional detail

Thank you for your report

More from the same community-collection

The Making of the Mural

Alamito Park painting the Virgin Mural

Margie's Quince

Margie with friends with champagne glasses. The quince dress was ...

Christmas Nativity Scene

Photo taken in living room, carolers from Bowie would come stop ...

Cruz Lopez's 15th Birthday

Cruz is with her parents in the kitchen

The Graduation Gown

Margie took the photo of Raul (father) wearing his son's ...

Heading to Bowie Graduation

Outside of apt, sister Lorenza standing in front her brother's ...

Playing with Puppies

Backyard of 1120 5th St., playing with the puppy, Juan Lopez ...

Family photo circa 1975

Taken in the living room during Christmas (names are listed)

10th Birthday

Sister Cruz 10th Birthday, taken in the kitchen, she is blowing ...

Kindergarten Graduation - 1960's

Houchen Community Center, kindergarten was taught there in El ...

First Holy Communion

San Ignacio Tina's First Holy Communion(names listed)

American Indian Dance

Taken by Foustino Marez at Alamo Elem. In the gym. Performing a ...

Guillen Freshman Football team

Football Field at Guillen, Ernestina was dating #80 Ramon ...

Guadalupe Francisca Salazar

707 S. Park Apt. 4, they had just gotten water about 1 1/2 ...

Luis on Bike

In front of 707 S. Park Apt. 4.

1955 Graduation - Class St. Ignatius - El Paso, Texas

Graduation of girls at St. Ignatius School - El Paso, Texas.

1955 grad. Class St. Ignatius

Saint Ignatius Catholic School 1955 male grads with parish ...

Miguel Martinez Jr. in toy car

Miguel in the toy car in court yard

In the Alley Behind house

In the alley behind their house on 1015 S. Santa Fe, they used ...

Snow - 1950's

Miguel Jr, wearing muffs, snowman and sister Annie

Martinez Family

Miguel Jr, Miguel Sr., Uncle Henry and Annie next snow man

Miguel Jr. and Annie - 1950's

Brother and sister next to chicken coup with snow

Backyard

Backyard on 1015 S. Santa Fe, Miguel and Annie

home.search_collection