Brumfield High School

[1] It has been listed as a Mississippi Landmark since January 7, 1993;[2] and as a National Register of Historic Place for architecture, education, and cultural heritage since October 21, 1993.

[3] By 1925, Brumfield High School was opened to alleviate the overcrowding issues.

[1][5][6] Brumfield was also the Sunday school teacher at Zion Chapel African Methodist Episcopal Church (Zion Chapel AME Church), located near the campus.

[7] In 1970, Brumfield School remained racially segregated at the classroom-level, with white students and white teachers in one room versus black students with a black teachers in another.

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