Results for subject term "Education": 26 All Featured Tags Sort by: Title Date Added Filed Under Sites of African American History… Theodora G. OxleyEckstein School's African American teacher and principal By Glendale Heritage Preservation View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Sites of African American History… The Eckstein SchoolElementary school that served as a segregated public school for African American students in the Village of Glendale, Ohio By Cincinnati Preservation Association View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Sites of African American History… Southgate Street SchoolA school dedicated to educating African American children in Newport, Kentucky By Christopher Hartkemeier View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Sites of African American History… Rosella French PorterfieldEducator and Civil Rights Activist By Maya Drozdz View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Education Pioneering educator E. Antionette Ely held school in a architectural gem By Anne Delano Steinert View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Sites of African American History… Moore-Knight HouseHome to a dynasty of Black educators By Chris Hanlin View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Sites of African American History… Madisonville High SchoolWorkplace of school principal Jennie Moore Bryan By Chris Hanlin View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Sites of African American History… Lula Bogie TurnerGlendale Elementary School's first African American teacher By Glendale Heritage Preservation View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Sites of African American History… Lincoln Grant Schoolformer segregated school in Kentucky By Maya Drozdz View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Sites of African American History… Joyce Moore and the Power of Black Girl Hair By Heather Churchman View Story Filed Under Sites of African American History… John Isom GainesA Creator and Defender of Cincinnati's Colored Schools. By Jamison Sedgwick View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Sites of African American History… Ida Gray Nelson RollinsFirst Black Female Doctor of Dental Surgery in the US By Maya Drozdz View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Sites of African American History… Hortense Parker GilliamFirst Mount Holyoke Alumna of Color and Noted Pianist and Educator By Maya Drozdz View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Sites of African American History… Home of Jennie Davis PorterA Pioneer for Black Education By Maya Drozdz View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Sites of African American History… Home of Alice Easton LelandFirst Black woman to graduate from the University of Cincinnati By Chris Hanlin View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Sites of African American History… Gravesite of Pernia McKinneyLife-long learner By Chris Hanlin View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Sites of African American History… Gravesite of Lena Beatrice MortonLiterary scholar who fought discrimination By Chris Hanlin View Story | Show on Map Filed Under Sites of African American History… Frederick Douglass School LibrarySince the nineteenth century, the Cincinnati Public Library provided service in the district’s school buildings. Douglass was no different; it housed a small library for the use of its students. By Geoff Sutton View Story Next
Filed Under Sites of African American History… Theodora G. OxleyEckstein School's African American teacher and principal By Glendale Heritage Preservation View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Sites of African American History… The Eckstein SchoolElementary school that served as a segregated public school for African American students in the Village of Glendale, Ohio By Cincinnati Preservation Association View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Sites of African American History… Southgate Street SchoolA school dedicated to educating African American children in Newport, Kentucky By Christopher Hartkemeier View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Sites of African American History… Rosella French PorterfieldEducator and Civil Rights Activist By Maya Drozdz View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Education Pioneering educator E. Antionette Ely held school in a architectural gem By Anne Delano Steinert View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Sites of African American History… Moore-Knight HouseHome to a dynasty of Black educators By Chris Hanlin View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Sites of African American History… Madisonville High SchoolWorkplace of school principal Jennie Moore Bryan By Chris Hanlin View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Sites of African American History… Lula Bogie TurnerGlendale Elementary School's first African American teacher By Glendale Heritage Preservation View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Sites of African American History… Lincoln Grant Schoolformer segregated school in Kentucky By Maya Drozdz View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Sites of African American History… Joyce Moore and the Power of Black Girl Hair By Heather Churchman View Story
Filed Under Sites of African American History… John Isom GainesA Creator and Defender of Cincinnati's Colored Schools. By Jamison Sedgwick View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Sites of African American History… Ida Gray Nelson RollinsFirst Black Female Doctor of Dental Surgery in the US By Maya Drozdz View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Sites of African American History… Hortense Parker GilliamFirst Mount Holyoke Alumna of Color and Noted Pianist and Educator By Maya Drozdz View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Sites of African American History… Home of Jennie Davis PorterA Pioneer for Black Education By Maya Drozdz View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Sites of African American History… Home of Alice Easton LelandFirst Black woman to graduate from the University of Cincinnati By Chris Hanlin View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Sites of African American History… Gravesite of Pernia McKinneyLife-long learner By Chris Hanlin View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Sites of African American History… Gravesite of Lena Beatrice MortonLiterary scholar who fought discrimination By Chris Hanlin View Story | Show on Map
Filed Under Sites of African American History… Frederick Douglass School LibrarySince the nineteenth century, the Cincinnati Public Library provided service in the district’s school buildings. Douglass was no different; it housed a small library for the use of its students. By Geoff Sutton View Story