President Franklin Roosevelt at the dedication of a school for African Americans near Warm Springs, Georgia. The segregated school was named for the First Lady. It was the last school built with support from the Julius Rosenwald Fund, a charity that constructed over 5,000 schools for African Americans from 1912-1936. March 19, 1937.

President Franklin Roosevelt at the dedication of a school for African Americans near Warm Springs, Georgia. The segregated school was named for the First Lady. It was the last school built with support from the Julius Rosenwald Fund, a charity that constructed over 5,000 schools for African Americans from 1912-1936. March 19, 1937.
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