Visitors engage with the exhibit on the history and impact of Rosenwald Schools at Burritt Museum.
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Sponsor Our ArticlesThe Burritt Museum in Huntsville will open a new exhibit, ‘History Lives On: Preserving Alabama’s Rosenwald Schools’ on January 28, 2025. This collaborative exhibit, showcasing the efforts of Julius Rosenwald and Booker T. Washington, highlights the importance of the Rosenwald School Program which transformed education for rural African American children in the South. Visitors can learn about the profound impact of these schools on communities and access crucial educational opportunities. Admission is included with general museum access.
Mark your calendars, folks! Huntsville is about to become a hub of history as the Burritt Museum gears up for a fantastic new exhibit titled “History Lives On: Preserving Alabama’s Rosenwald Schools”. Opening on January 28, 2025, this exhibit will take visitors on a journey back in time, running through May and offering insights into an important chapter of Alabama’s educational history.
This captivating exhibit is a collaboration between the Burritt Museum and the Alabama Department of Archives. It showcases a significant partnership between two remarkable figures in education: Julius Rosenwald and Booker T. Washington. The exhibit, on loan from Auburn University’s College of Architecture, Design and Construction, focuses on the wonderful community efforts that funded educational projects through the Rosenwald School Program.
For those who might not be familiar, the Rosenwald School Program was a groundbreaking initiative that ran from the early 1900s until 1932. During this period, over 5,000 schools were constructed across 15 states, providing education to nearly 600,000 students, primarily rural African American children in the South. The schools were intended to improve access to basic education while also offering classes in vital skills like industrial and home economics. It’s hard to overstate just how transformative this program was for countless communities, as it paved the way for brighter futures.
“History Lives On” isn’t just about the bricks and mortar of the schools; it’s about the stories of the children and communities that thrived because of them. The exhibit aims to highlight the collaborative spirit, showcasing how local communities rallied together to secure funding and support for these crucial educational institutions. Visitors will discover how these schools not only educated a generation but also fostered a sense of hope and opportunity for many.
Located at 3101 Burritt Drive SE in Huntsville, the museum is easily accessible for both locals and visitors. For those eager to learn more, find updates, or purchase tickets, simply hop on over to the Burritt on the Mountain’s website. With so much history waiting to be uncovered, this exhibit promises to be an enriching experience for all ages.
As we approach the opening date, excitement is building, and it’s clear that ‘History Lives On’ will be a must-see event for anyone interested in local heritage and the powerful impact of education on the community. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to explore the past and celebrate the legacy of Alabama’s Rosenwald Schools.
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