History of the Lowndesboro School - Lowndesboro, AL
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member hoteltwo
N 32° 16.984 W 086° 36.359
16S E 537102 N 3571880
The marker describes the work down to provide eduction to African-Americans after the War Between the States and the building of this schoolhouse. The National Park Services' Historic Preservation Fund partially funded its restoration & preservation.
Waymark Code: WM19Y2D
Location: Alabama, United States
Date Posted: 05/07/2024
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Lazer
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Marker text:

The Lowndesboro School is among the oldest surviving Reconstruction-era African American schoolhouses in the United States. It was founded in 1867 by Dr. Mansfield Tyler, an educator, minister, and member of the Alabama House of Representatives. With funds secured from the Southern Aid Society in 1868 and the Freedmen's Bureau in 1870, Tyler and other formerly enslaved citizens purchased a building that served as both the First Baptist Church and the Lowndesboro School for its first fifteen years.

The Lowndesboro Colored Education Association purchased this site from Tyler and his wife, Amanda to build this two-room pine building in 1883. The school stands as one of the few remaining examples of thousands of Reconstruction-era schools built for African American children and as a testament to the value that newly freed people placed on education to achieve equality, independence, and prosperity.

After almost a century as a Lowndes County public school, officials closed the building in 1967 during federal court-ordered integration. In 2011, Lucius and Myrtle K. Evans donated the building to The Elmore Bolling Initiative. Bolling's children attended this school on the day he was lynched in 1947.
Marker Name: History of the Lowndesboro School

Marker Type: Urban

Addtional Information::
Erected by the Elmore Bolling Initiative and History Revealed a program of the Alabama Historical Association. Although marker shows erected in 2023, it was actually erected on April 20th, 2024.


Date Dedicated / Placed: 4/20/24

Marker Number: N/A

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