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The Rosenwald Foundation

In 1925, the Rosenwald Foundation provided “seed money” to construct Sarasota Grammar School (later renamed Booker Grammar School) at Lemon Avenue and 7th Street. It was the first public school built for African American students and had eight grade levels.

 

Foundation Grammar Julius Rosenwald Rosenwald Foundation

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