Throughout the south of the United States, hundreds of mid-century “equalization schools”—public schools built in the 1950s following Brown vs. Board of Education in a desperate effort to maintain segregated “separate but equal” schools in southern states—sit empty, abandoned, and crumbling.
Anna Marcum
Architectural Historian and Preservationist based in New York
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Remnant Schools: Faculty Are Repurposing the Legacy of Jim Crow Across Louisiana
https://www.archdaily.com/948220/remnant-schools-faculty-are-repurposing-the-legacy-of-jim-crow-across-louisianaAnna Marcum