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Biddleville Elementary School [1]

Biddleville School was one of Charlotte’s all-black schools. It served the children of the Beatties Ford Road/Johnson C. Smith University area. In 1964, James Swann was assigned to Biddleville School. His parents wanted him to attend Seversville School, an all-white school that was closer and better equipped. This led to the landmark legal case Swann v. the Board of Education that eventually caused the court-ordered integration of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg school system.

Exhibit & Section: 
African American Album Volume 2 [2]
Main Image: 
Naptime and the Biddleville School May Court in the 40s
Node Order: 
4
Tags: 
African American Album 2 - Heritage - Schools [3]
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Source: 

An African American Album: The Black Experience in Charlotte and Mecklenburg County, vol. 2. Charlotte, NC. Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County, 1998.

Book: 
Charlotte's All-Black Schools [4]

Source URL:https://www.cmstory.org/exhibits/african-american-album-volume-2/biddleville-elementary-school

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[1] https://www.cmstory.org/exhibits/african-american-album-volume-2/biddleville-elementary-school [2] https://www.cmstory.org/exhibits/african-american-album-volume-2 [3] https://www.cmstory.org/tags/african-american-album-2-heritage-schools [4] https://www.cmstory.org/book/charlottes-all-black-schools