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Historical Sites African American Florida's Black Heritage Trail
The book Florida Black Heritage Trail was published in 2007 by the Florida Division of Historic Resources
Photo Credit: Florida Department of State, in partnership with VISIT FLORIDA
Columbia County's Niblack Elementary School
Columbia
Lake City
Niblack Elementary School
837 NE Broadway Avenue
This school was built in 1954 in an effort to consolidate elementary schools serving African American students in Columbia County. Because of her efforts to build, consolidate, and improve schools in the area, the school was named after Minnie Jones Niblack, a teacher, principal and county supervisor. 386-755-8200.
Richardson High School
255 NE Coach Anders Lane
The high school was built in 1957 for the African American youth of Columbia County, and closed in the early 1970s. The gymnasium and basketball court still stand. The playing fields and gym are now part of the Richardson Community Center. 386-754-7095
Adapted from Florida Black Heritage Trail, published by the Florida Department of State, in partnership with VISIT FLORIDA, copyright 2007. For more information on African American sites, please visit flheritage.com.
Additional information can also be found at: http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/milesmedia/floridablackheritage/
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