Photograph, Fairburn High School, Class of 1969
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Title
Photograph, Fairburn High School, Class of 1969
Subject
Georgia--Fulton County
Photograph collections
Students
Fairburn High School
Photograph collections
Students
Fairburn High School
Description
This composite photograph is of the class of 1969 of (now closed) Fairburn High School.
Fairburn High School came under supervision of the Fulton County Board of Education as part of its merger with Campbell County in 1932. Built on land originally deeded to the latter county in 1925, the school originated as an elementary school for black students during the segregated era. The original structure was completed using the Rosenwald program to fund a portion of the costs. It is unclear when high school grades were added. In the 1970-71, Fairburn’s high school grades were integrated with then all-white Campbell High School nearby.
Fairburn High School came under supervision of the Fulton County Board of Education as part of its merger with Campbell County in 1932. Built on land originally deeded to the latter county in 1925, the school originated as an elementary school for black students during the segregated era. The original structure was completed using the Rosenwald program to fund a portion of the costs. It is unclear when high school grades were added. In the 1970-71, Fairburn’s high school grades were integrated with then all-white Campbell High School nearby.
Creator
Fairburn High School
Publisher
Fulton County Schools Archives, Hapeville, Ga
Date
1969
Identifier
1969.ffbh.1.9
Collection
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Citation
Fairburn High School, “Photograph, Fairburn High School, Class of 1969,” Fulton County Schools Archives Digital Collections, accessed May 9, 2024, https://fcsarchives.omeka.net/items/show/394.
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