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African American Education in Gonzales

Gonzales, Gonzales County

Marker Text

Education for American Negro citizens of Gonzales began in the 1870s at the home of Myrtle Moses Mathis. More formalized instruction took place in the 1890s when the school occupied a 2-story community building. A brick schoolhouse was erected about 1914 on land donated by W.M. Fly and Josephine K. Peck. It was named George Edwards High School in 1922 and served 300 students and 8 teachers by 1940. Edwards High School was closed in 1964 as schools were desegregated in compliance with the federal Civil Rights Act. The school was sold in the 1970s. (1997)

Marker Details

Address School St.
Location Description Southeast corner of School and Kleine streets. Marker is inside Edwards School.
Marker # 91
Dedicated 1997
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code African American topics; educational topics
Latitude, Longitude 29.50995, -97.440699

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