This is a five-part series documenting the history of the Winton Triangle community and the C.S. Brown School. It’s a story about the struggles that befell a pioneering community and the values that survive all these centuries later to sustain hope for the future.
Part I: An 18th century NC community where free people of color thrived, and where a school still sparks hope. Part II: Hard work and a slap to the face: How one man became a leader of two historic Black communities Part III: The fall and rise of C.S. Brown, the first high school for African Americans in North Carolina Part IV: Can C.S. Brown be an economic engine for its community once again? Part V: Knowing the child, the whole child, is how C.S. Brown can ‘reach them to teach them’
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