Concord School was a school for African-American children built in 1897[1][2] in the hamlet of Miccosukee, in eastern Leon County, Florida.
In 1893, two Miccosukee women, Fayette and Jennie Burned sold a half-acre of their land for $1.00 with the stipulation that a school house be constructed there.
The old one-room Concord schoolhouse was donated to the Tallahassee Junior Museum and later moved in 1974.
The building is rectangular, vernacular wood framed architecture with one entrance and typical for a rural school in the South.
The building was heated with a wood stove and lighting was provided by sunlight through the 6 long windows.