
Wilson Daily Times, 5 March 1932.
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Wilson Colored High School (later Darden High School) observed a day honoring Julius Rosenwald, whose charitable foundation funded the school’s construction.
- O.N. Freeman Jr. — Oliver N. Freeman Jr.
- Lillian Whitfield
- Zelma Arrington
- Alice Thigpen
- Alma Lucas — in the 1920 census of Wilson, Wilson County: at 208 Jones Street, South Carolina-born drayman Henry Lucas, 35; wife Mamie, 35; and children James, 16, Leroy, 14, Milton, 12, Lucille, 10, Alma, 5, Margret, 6, and Charles, 2.
- Alcestia Langley — in the 1930 census of Wilson, Wilson County: grocery store merchant Jarrette J. Langley, 51; wife Mary, 49; and children Mary, 21, Esmond, 18, grocery store delivery boy, Ruttena, 16, Alcesta, 14, and Eunice, 8.
- Mildred Jones
- Mabel Williams –probably, in the 1930 census of Wilson, Wilson County: James Williams, 55; wife Mary C., 58; and children William, 25, Mable, 16, Sarah J., 17, and James Jr., 18.
- Principal W.H.A. Howard
Thanks for sharing this. Visiting the old Charlotte Rosenwald School was a pivotal moment for me in my research for Half-Truths.