The Dunbar Project

In the Shadow of Downtown Tucson

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[Dunbar School]

Dunber School was Completed in January 1919, for the purpose of educating tucson's African-American students. The school was named after Paul Laurence Dunbar, a renowned African-American poet. African-Amarican children in first through ninth grades attended Dunbar until 1951, when de jure segregation was eliminated from the school systems of Arizona. When sefregation in Arizona was eliminated, Dunbar School became the non-segregated John Spring Junior High School and continued as such until 1978 when the school was closed permanently.

Dunber School was Completed in January 1919, for the purpose of educating tucson's African-American students. The school was named after Paul Laurence Dunbar, a renowned African-American poet. African-Amarican children in first through ninth grades attended Dunbar until 1951, when de jure segregation was eliminated from the school systems of Arizona. When sefregation in Arizona was eliminated, Dunbar School became the non-segregated John Spring Junior High School and continued as such until 1978 when the school was closed permanently.

The dunbar Project is a 50lc(3) organizzation, and your contributions are tax deductible.