Ralph Bunche High School
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Ralph Bunche High School in King George, VA, was established in 1949 to provide segregated education for African-American students until its closure in 1968 upon integration. Named after Ralph Bunche, a notable African-American educator and Nobel Prize winner, the school building has since been repurposed for various educational and administrative uses.
Efforts are currently underway to transform the historic Ralph Bunche High School building into the Ralph Bunche Museum and Cultural Centre, preserving its legacy and significance in the community. Alumni of the school have been actively involved in the preservation and commemoration of the site, ensuring its recognition as a National Register of Historic Places landmark.
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