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O.J. Thomas High School

Cameron, Milam County

Marker Text

O.J. Thomas High School Early efforts to serve the educational needs of Cameron's African American students centered on church instruction at a place called "Little Rocky" Church in the Marlow Community. In 1923, Oscar John Thomas (1894-1977) joined the district to serve as principal and teacher. Under his leadership, the district secured financing from the Julius Rosenwald fund and built a new facility in 1925. The school was renamed for Thomas in 1938. Thirty years later, during integration, the facility became Cameron Junior High. A 1974 petition changed the name back to O.J. Thomas. In 1995, the junior high closed, and in 1998, the building was sold to an alumni group for use as a community center. (2002)

Marker Details

Address 6th St
Location Description 6th Street between N. Orchard and MLK
Marker # 12894
Dedicated 2002
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code educational topics; African American topics
Latitude, Longitude 30.855345, -96.985469

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