Grimble Bell School

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title: Grimble Bell School
text: Grimble Bell School (1830s–1860), was a segregated private school in Washington, Louisiana, United States, for African American students. It was the earliest African American school in the St. Landry Parish, founded in the 1830s, and shut down in 1860 by White vigilantes. Early educational opportunities for local Black students, like at the Grimble Bell School of the 1830s, were almost exclusively available to only the children of wealthy free people of color. Tuition cost fifteen dollars, and t
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description: School in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana, U.S. (1830s–1860)
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