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Marking the History of an African American School

By Jamyla Williams

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Salisbury, MD – San Domingo School, which lies outside of Sharptown, was one of seven schools built on the Eastern Shore of Maryland with funds donated by Julius Rosenwald and Booker T. Washington. Built in 1919, the two-story school is the largest and best maintained of the three Rosenwald schools still in existence. Public Radio Delmarva's Jamyla Williams went to the school to discover its legacy.

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