Sumner School Explained

Sumner School
Mottoes:-->
Country:United States
Other Names:-->
Former Names:-->
Founder:1862
Closed:1955
Educational Authority:or
Local Authority:-->
Oversight Label:to override the default label -->
Principal Label:to override the default label -->
Head Label:to override the default label -->
Grades Label:to override the default label -->
Gender Label:to override the default label -->
Lower Age:and
Upper Age:-->
Enrolment:or
Students:or
Pupils:or
Roll:-->
Colours:-->
Accreditations:-->
Affiliations:-->

Sumner School was a school for African Americans in Parkersburg, West Virginia. It was established in 1862 during the American Civil War. J. Rupert Jefferson led it for more than 40 years. It closed in 1955 after desegregation. The school's 1926 gymnasium is now the Sumnerite African-American History Museum and Multipurpose Center.[1]

It was originally known as Parkersburg Colored School.[2] The school was renamed for abolitionist U.S. senator Charles Sumner.[3]

Michael J. Rice wrote The Sumner 7: A History of Sumner High School.

References

39.2687°N -81.5533°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Parkersburg, West Virginia: Sumner School. Electric Earl.
  2. Web site: Dr. Michael J. Rice talks history of Sumner School with West Virginia University at Parkersburg. Kaitlin. Kulich. wtap.com. 16 February 2022 .
  3. Web site: Sumner School. Almost Heaven - West Virginia.