Historical Marker

Poplar Grove School

NEAR 109 TINKLER CREEK RD., UNION · Union · Union

South Carolina marker

Inscription

(Front) Poplar Grove School opened in 1927 as a four-classroom school for African American students in Union Co. An extra classroom was added in 1941. In the mid-1960s the original four classrooms were removed and the remaining large classroom was made into a private residence. As of 2018, the remaining portion of the building is the last of the Rosenwald-era African American Schools in Union Co. (Reverse) Local tradition holds that Poplar Grove School was a Rosenwald Schol and it offered educational opportunity to African American students at a time when S.C. schools were racially segregated.

Of the rural African American schools in Union Co., Poplar Grove produced the largest number of college graduates. Sponsored by the South Carolina Humanities Council and Poplar Grove Alumni, 2018

Location

AddressNEAR 109 TINKLER CREEK RD., UNION
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