Old Central Cultural Center, Inc. was established in 1974 in order to preserve the legacy of the first African/American high school in the State of Texas, which had been established in 1885. In 1893, Galvestonās most famous architect, Nicholas Clayton, designed a two-story brick building for the purpose of ā¦āproviding higher educational opportunities for Colored in a free public school in the city of Galveston, Texas.ā In 1904, an annex to Central High School was built āā¦on a motion from Mr. Lovenberg, permission was granted to the Rosenberg Library Association to build an annex to the Central High School for a library for the colored people of Galvestonā¦ā Literally thousands of black Galvestonians graduated from Central High School before it was closed as the Galveston public schools were integrated in 1968. By the time the high school closed, it was located at its fourth site; a building currently used as the Galveston Independent School District middle school. However, as the late Dr. Leon Morgan wrote, āThe city of Galveston and the black community look upon the third campus and its retained buildings as symbolic of the years when education for blacks was becoming recognized as a very important asset to the city. The site and building are rich in unique history and tradition.ā The moving force behind the continued preservation and operation of the Old Central High School property at 2627 Avenue M is to ensure that this site which represents the first public high school and library for blacks in the State of Texas is properly maintained and financially stable in order to serve as a community center and to provide programs within the...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreThis Center is the oldest High School in the State of Texas dedicated to Black People. It's located on the Historic Island of Galveston Texas. In the State of Texas, Galveston is where you will find some of the oldest history in the State of Texas. There are many prominent blacks recognized there. Old Central is an Icon to the black community and in it you will find great memories. The first black Heavyweight Champion of the World Jack Johnson has a statue there in his Honor. Jack Johnson is a native to Galveston and the black residents are very proud...
Ā Ā Ā Read moreThis is history...I went to this school in the 6th grade..n the 60th..memories r forever..my children n grandchildren..have history via staff that worked this school in the 60th..I did not know..the tree would continue..at that time in my life..its like full circle of life..you must tour this historical site..Colored...
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