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- Q4757232 description "American educator".
- Q4757232 description "American educator".
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- Q4757232 abstract "Andrew J. Hargrett, Sr. (1879-1932), was a pioneering African-American educator who organized Shadeville Elementary School in 1909, the first school for blacks in Wakulla County, Florida. In the late 1920s, he also led the crusade to establish Shadeville High School, the county's first high school for black students. His oldest son, Andrew Hargrett II, was in the first graduating class in 1930. For 37 years, Shadeville High School continued to educate students in the area. The school was closed in 1967, due to desegregation. On August 21, 1989, the Wakulla County, Florida Commission renamed the road that runs past the site of the former Shadeville High School, in honor of Andrew J. Hargrett, Sr., for his early contributions to education. The Old Shadeville High School Marker can be found at 87 Andrew J. Hargrett, Sr. Road (off County Road 61, east of Crawfordville Highway). The monument was established by the Shadeville High School Alumni Association in 1992.In addition to organizing the first elementary school and high school for blacks in Wakulla County, Florida, Andrew J. Hargrett, Sr. also trained adults to serve as teachers in the schools. Because the state of Florida required teachers to be certified to teach, he provided tutoring for blacks, as well as whites, to prepare for the examination. His efforts helped to ensure that Wakulla County retained qualified teachers at all levels. He also traveled throughout the county speaking about the importance of education and encouraging parents to send their children to school.".
- Q4757232 birthDate "1879".
- Q4757232 birthYear "1879".
- Q4757232 deathDate "1932".
- Q4757232 deathYear "1932".
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- Q4757232 dateOfBirth "1879".
- Q4757232 dateOfDeath "1932".
- Q4757232 name "Hargrett, Andrew".
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- Q4757232 comment "Andrew J. Hargrett, Sr. (1879-1932), was a pioneering African-American educator who organized Shadeville Elementary School in 1909, the first school for blacks in Wakulla County, Florida. In the late 1920s, he also led the crusade to establish Shadeville High School, the county's first high school for black students. His oldest son, Andrew Hargrett II, was in the first graduating class in 1930. For 37 years, Shadeville High School continued to educate students in the area.".
- Q4757232 label "Andrew Hargrett".
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- Q4757232 surname "Hargrett".