- Stock Photography: FIRST SCHOOL FOR WASHINGTON DC BLACK CHILDREN by Williamsphere
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- Photo title: First school for Washington DC black children
- Author: Williamsphere
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- The Charles Sumner School, built in 1872 was designed by Washington architect Adolph Cluss. Named for US Senator Charles Sumner, a major anti-slavery abolitionist and advocate for equal rights for African Americans, it was one of the first public school buildings erected for the education of Washington`s black community.
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