Kowaliga School

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title: Kowaliga School
text: Kowaliga School was a segregated industrial school for African American students in Kowaliga, Alabama, U.S.. The school was founded on 10 acres (4.0 ha) of John Jackson Benson's farmland, by his son William E. Benson. The creation of the school informed the creation of the unincorporated village of Kowaliga. The school has also been named the Kowaliga Academy and Industrial Institute, Kowaliga Academic and Industrial Institute, Kowaliga Industrial School, and the Kowaliga Institute. During the e
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description: School in Kowaliga, Alabama, U.S. (c. 1895–c. 1925)
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