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A man drinks from a segregated water fountain in Wilmington, North Carolina, in 1950. (Elliott Erwitt/National Museum of American History via Wikimedia/CC0 1.0)
Posted inAct Two

‘Stick to your own kind’? Sometimes, it’s not about race

Janet Silver Ghent by Janet Silver Ghent April 24, 2026April 24, 2026

Driving south of the Mason-Dixon Line, my family stopped at a park where I saw signs on drinking fountains: “White Only” and “Colored Only.” The signs were also attached to […]

A restored classroom in Pine Grove School in South Carolina's Richland County, one of the "Rosenwald schools" funded by the Jewish philanthropist Julius Rosenwald to educate Black children in the segregated South. (Photo/Andrew Feiler)
Posted inHistory

One photographer’s mission to preserve the legacy of the Rosenwald schools

by Dave Schechter and JTA April 15, 2021
Julius Rosenwald with students from a Rosenwald School. (Photo/JTA-Courtesy of Fisk University, John Hope and Aurelia E. Franklin Library)
Posted inU.S.

Congressional act celebrating Julius Rosenwald’s ‘tzedakah’ would enshrine his memory in a national park

by Ron Kampeas and JTA December 23, 2020December 23, 2020

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