National Center for Education Statistics
CLCarolyn L. Carlson
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More than any other school founded after the Civil War, the Charles Sumner School served as the cornerstone for the development of educational opportunities for black citizens in the District of Columbia. The significance assigned to its design and construction was indicated by the selection of Adolph Cluss as architect for the new building. In 1869, Cluss had completed the Benjamin Franklin School; in 1872, he completed Sumner School; and in 1873, he won a medal for “Progress in Education and School Architecture ” for the City of Washington at the International Exposition in Vienna, Austria. Dedicated on September 2, 1872, the new school was named in honor of United States Senator Charles Sumner of…
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