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Durham's Chapel School : ウィキペディア英語版 | Durham's Chapel School
Durham's Chapel School, also known as Durham's Chapel Rosenwald School, is a former school for African-American children located in Gallatin, Sumner County, Tennessee, that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. ==Description== The school was built in 1923 as a Rosenwald school, one of seven such schools eventually built in Sumner County.〔 Construction of Durham's Chapel School began shortly after the Cairo Rosenwald School was started. The Rosenwald Fund provided $700 toward the cost of construction, and the remainder of the $3750 cost was split evenly between the Tennessee public school fund and the local African-American community.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Durham’s Chapel Rosenwald School )〕〔 The building design was a standard Rosenwald Fund plan for a two-teacher school with an industrial room. It is a one-story building on a limestone block foundation with weatherboard siding and a shingled cross-gable roof. It has decorative details inspired by Craftsman architecture, including wide-overhanging eaves and exposed rafter tails.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Durham's Chapel Baptist Church, Cemetery, and School )〕 The school interior includes two classrooms separated by moveable partitions that could be opened to create a larger space for school presentations and community events. An industrial room projects from the center of the building. The industrial room was used for home economics instruction.〔 Heat for the building was provided by a single wood-burning stove. Most of the original elements of the building were extant as of 2006, including cabinets, doors, moldings, hardware, chalkboards, the wood-burning stove, and a wooden stage at the southwestern end of the building. The kitchen sink, refrigerator, and cooking stove in the industrial room were installed in 1955 after the ''Brown v. Board of Education'' decision led Sumner County officials to allocate some funds to improve facilities in the county's segregated African-American schools.〔
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