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Former Site of Fred Douglass - G.W. Jackson School

Corsicana, Navarro County

Marker Text

Corsicana built its first public school for blacks on this site in 1881. The early formal name, commemorating ethnic leader Frederick Douglass (1817-95), was changed in 1925 to honor the first principal, G.W. Jackson (1854-1940). A Booker T. Washington disciple, Jackson introduced industrial education and other progressive ideas. The school became famous for its music department and football championships, and had intensely loyal alumni. In 1970, integration ended its career. Its buildings were razed in 1974 and this park was created in 1976. (1977)

Marker Details

Address G.W. Jackson Ave.
Location Description N side G.W. Jackson Ave. between N. 1st and N. 2nd streets
Marker # 11614
Dedicated 1977
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code African American topics; schools; educational topics; music; sports; parks
Latitude, Longitude 32.098724, -96.455949

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