Blackwell School National Historic Site
$2.99
Official Travel Stamp Vinyl Sticker
Planning a trip? Check out the Blackwell School National Historic Site website.
In 1909, the adobe brick building opened as a segregated school serving Marfa's Hispanic children. The practice of "separate but equal" in local education ended with school district integration in 1965, but the schoolhouse, a smaller classroom building, interpretive panels, photos, and memorabilia still shed light on an important story.
While you're here, don't forget to grab our Marfa stamp.
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