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African American Education in Belton

Belton, Bell County

Marker Text

Bell County school districts were formed in 1854. The earliest record of public education for area African American students dates from 1882 when Mrs. Aleck McGee was hired "to teach the colored school." Professor Thomas Breckenridge Harris (1862-1907), a graduate of Fisk University, became the first instructor of the African American High School in 1890. The name "West Belton School" was chosen in 1900. In 1936 a new building was erected on this site to house African American students of all grade levels. By petition the school was named "T. W. Harris" for its revered former principal. The last class graduated in 1966; Belton schools were integrated the following year. (1998)

Marker Details

Address 200 Smith St
Location Description Harris Community Center (formerly Harris High School), east side facing Alexander Street
Marker # 11720
Dedicated 1998
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code African American topics; educational topics
Latitude, Longitude 31.061026, -97.466941

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