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Coinjock Colored School
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Coinjock Colored School is located in North Carolina
Coinjock Colored School
Location in North Carolina
Coinjock Colored School is located in the United States
Coinjock Colored School
Location in the United States
Location 4358 Caratoke Hwy.
Coinjock, North Carolina
Area 0.25 acres (0.10 ha)
Built 1920 (1920)
Built by Simmons, Foreman
Architectural style Craftsman
NRHP reference No. 12001156
Added to NRHP January 9, 2013

The Coinjock Colored School is a special historic building located in Coinjock, North Carolina. It was built in 1920 and served as a school for African-American students. This building is an important example of a "Rosenwald school," which helped provide education during a time when schools were separated by race.

The school building has one story and a classic "Craftsman" architectural style. It had two classrooms where students learned. The Coinjock Colored School was one of three Rosenwald schools built in Currituck County, North Carolina. It operated as a school until 1950. In 2013, this important building was added to the National Register of Historic Places, recognizing its historical value.

What Was the Coinjock Colored School?

The Coinjock Colored School was built in 1920 in Coinjock, North Carolina. It was a school specifically for African-American children. At that time, many parts of the United States had "segregated" schools. This meant Black and white students went to separate schools.

This school was designed in the "Craftsman" style. This style often features simple, strong lines and natural materials. The building had a side-gable roof and was made of wood. It provided a place for learning for many years.

Why Was This School Important?

The Coinjock Colored School played a big role in its community. It gave African-American students a chance to get an education. Before schools like this were built, many Black children had limited access to good schools. This school helped many young people learn and grow. It was a center for the community.

The school stopped being used for classes in 1950. However, its history and what it stood for are still very important today. It reminds us of a time when education was not equal for everyone. It also shows how communities worked hard to provide opportunities.

What is a Rosenwald School?

The Coinjock Colored School is known as a "Rosenwald school." These schools were built thanks to a special program. This program was started by Julius Rosenwald. He was the head of Sears, Roebuck and Company, a very large store.

Rosenwald worked with the famous educator Booker T. Washington. Together, they created a plan to build schools for African-American children in the rural South. Rosenwald's fund provided money, but local communities also had to contribute. This often meant African-American communities raised money and even helped build the schools themselves.

The Impact of Rosenwald Schools

Between 1912 and 1932, over 5,000 Rosenwald schools, shops, and teacher homes were built. These schools were very important. They helped improve education for hundreds of thousands of African-American students. They provided better buildings and more resources than many existing schools for Black children.

Rosenwald schools helped train a generation of leaders, teachers, and professionals. They gave students a foundation for a better future. The Coinjock Colored School is one example of this amazing effort. It shows how people worked together to make a difference.

Preserving History: National Register of Historic Places

The Coinjock Colored School was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 9, 2013. This is a special list kept by the United States government. It includes buildings, sites, and objects that are important in American history.

When a building is listed on the National Register, it means it is recognized for its historical value. This helps protect the building and encourages people to preserve it. It ensures that future generations can learn from these important places. The Coinjock Colored School's listing means its story will continue to be told.

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