Douglas School

Douglas School, also known as the Douglas Community Learning Center, is a historic school for African-American students located at Winchester, Virginia.

It is a central auditorium plan school built in 1927, with funds from the John Handley Endowment.

It is a one-story, dark red brick building with a four columned, Classical Revival style entry.

[3] Built in 1927 as a "separate but equal" school for African American students but converted to a community center in 1966 after desegregation; may have been named for Frederick Douglass, despite the spelling difference.

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