Sally Branch Community sign


Title
Sally Branch Community sign
Description
Five men from the Negro Extension Service installing the last sign for Sally Branch Community as part of a community development project. Dates from negative sleeve.
Date
June 08, 1964 - June 09, 1964
Original Format
negatives
Extent
3cm x 2cm
Local Identifier
0741-b33-fb-v33.b.27
Contributor(s)
Subject(s)
Spatial
Location of Original
East Carolina Manuscript Collection
Rights
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Comments

Randall Kern Feb 22 2021

I have taught at Belvoir for 15 years now and have been searching for more information about the history of this establishment, thank you for your submission.

Diana chamblee Jun 12 2020

In 1966 I was one of 4 white first year teachers Integrating the Sally Branch School - Mr Raymond Reddick was our Principal - I still have several letters written by my wonderful 4th grade students.

Feb 06 2018

Sally Branch was a "colored" school in Belvoir.

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