Conecuh County Training School

Conecuh County Training School was a school for African American students in Evergreen, Alabama.

It became Thurgood Marshall High School when it was renamed for Thurgood Marshall who was appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court.

[2] A photo of four teachers from the school is extant.

[3] Rufus A. Lewis taught for a year at the school.

It was one of the county training schools established.