A visit to Greenville's segregated past
Allen School In common with the rest of the south, the black and white children in Greenville County schools once went to separate schools under the " separate but equal " doctrine. That changed in 1970 when Greenville County Schools began court ordered integration. The all-white schools ceased to be all-white, and the all-black schools were closed (with a few exceptions). Yesterday I visited two of these former schools inside the city of Greenville. Update 1/30/2016: Allen School has been torn down. Allen School is situated on Cemetery Street near Richland Cemetery . According to a history of the school, this school was built in 1936 with funding from the WPA. Allen School came to my attention when looking for information about Sterling High. A Google search result returned a link to a book about Greenville County from the Black America series. While reading about Sterling High from the preview, I read over the rest of the chapter and found out about Allen...