Edward H. Nabb Research Center for Delmarva History & Culture Enduring Connections: Exploring Delmarva's Black History

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Record #95 from Segregated Schools on Delmarva

State Delaware
County Sussex County
School Name Slaughter Neck Colored School (Old)
Location Slaughter Neck, north side of the public road that ran through town near the properties of Elias T. Bennett and Charles M. Shockely
Date Opened Built 1867, burnt down by white mob, rebuilt
Current Status
Source Bradley Skelcher, African American Education in Delaware (Wilmington: Delaware Heritage Press, 1999), 18.
Additional Information Directly after the completion of construction, a group of young white men, "known to be hostile," set the school on fire. Students and teachers used a local Methodist church as a classroom until the school was rebuilt the following year. Initial and secondary construction assisted by Freedman's Bureau.

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