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Discover the rich history of African-American education in the Northern Neck, a journey shaped by community resilience, local schools, and influential figures. From the creation of private schools in the 1800s to the impact of the Julius Rosenwald Fund, this legacy is woven into the fabric of the region. Learn how these efforts paved the way for educational opportunities, including the eventual integration of schools like the A.T. Johnson High School in 1970. Click here to explore this inspiring story of perseverance and progress.