(Jewish Group) This would be the only national park telling the story of a Jewish American
A coalition of Blacks, Jews and others are lobbying for a new national park to honor the Rosenwald schools, which were founded by a son of German Jewish immigrants to serve rural Black communities in the Jim Crow era.
Julius Rosenwald made a fortune investing in the Chicago-based Sears, Roebuck and Co. He ultimately bought out the companys founders and turned the famed catalog business into a retail behemoth not unlike todays Amazon.
Rosenwald was inspired to create the schools after reading Booker T. Washingtons 1901 autobiography, Up from Slavery, and meeting with him. The schools are viewed as one of the most ambitious examples of Black-Jewish cooperation in U.S. history.
More than 5,000 Rosenwald schools were built in rural areas in 15 Southern and border states between 1912 and 1932. The schools many distinguished alumni include the late civil rights activist U.S. Rep. John Lewis and poet-novelist Maya Angelou.
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