Zoom-In on History. What do you think this is? Has your idea changed? Is there anything else that changes your mind?

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Zoom-In on History

What do you think this is?

Has your idea changed? Is there anything else that changes your mind?

What do you think this building is used for?

Wolcott, Marion (1938). African American School House near Summerville, South Carolina. Library of Congress: Exhibitions, With an Even Hand: Brown v. Board of Education.

This is a 1938 African American school house in South Carolina. Do you think white children attended schools like this? How does it compare to where you go to school? How did your guess compare to the actual use of the building?

Here are some other examples of African American schoolhouses. Again, how do they compare with your school? An elementary school in Hurlock, Maryland, ca Visual Material from the NAACP Records, Prints and Photographs Division (20A) Courtesy of the NAACP[Digital ID# cph 3c26579] School building in Louisa County, Virginia (20.4) [Digital ID# ppmsca- #05513] Visual Materials from the NAACP Records, Prints and Photographs Division Courtesy of the NAACP School building in Camden, Massachusetts (20.1) [Digital ID # ppmsca-05511]Visual Materials from the NAACP Records, Prints and Photographs Division Courtesy of the NAACP

Based on this image, how can you explain the impact of segregation on African Americans?

. An African American School House. Library of Congress: American Memory.An African American School House.. School building in Camden, Massachusetts. Library of Congress: American Memory.School building in Camden, Massachusetts. Unknown. (ca. 1935). An elementary school in Hurlock, Maryland. Library of Congress: Exhibitions, "With an Even Hand": Brown v. Board at Fifty.An elementary school in Hurlock, Maryland. Unknown. (n.d.). School building in Louisa County, Virginia. Library of Congress: Exhibitions, "With an Even Hand": Brown v. Board at Fifty.School building in Louisa County, Virginia.