Holloway High School Displays Photos of Students During Segregation Era
Inside EditionJanuary 15, 20261 min12,035 views
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- ๐ซ Holloway High School in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, is now displaying historical photos of its students, dating back to its inception in 1932.
- ๐ Principal Sumatra Drayton spearheaded the effort to bring these composite drawings, previously housed at the local Elks Lodge, to the school.
The Segregation Era at Holloway High
- โ Holloway High operated as a segregated school for Black students only until 1968.
- ๐ฌ The principal emphasized the importance of the community knowing the school's special history.
Voices from the Past
- ๐ Dr. Gloria Bonner, a member of the last graduating class before desegregation, recalled Holloway High as the centerpiece of the Black community.
- โจ She described education during that time as a pathway to the American dream for students.
Impact on Current Students
- ๐ก Current students are gaining exposure to the faces and stories of those who attended the school before them.
- ๐ฎ Many students expressed that the display was eye-opening and that they were unaware of the school's rich history.
- ๐๏ธ One student suggested the need for a museum to preserve these significant historical items.
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