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  1. 4. Sept. 2013 · Benjamin Brown Flagg sold one acre of land in January 1889 to a group of Trustees charged with the task of building Flagg Grove School. Since that time until the late 1960s, Flagg Grove School served African-American students in the northwest portion of Haywood County, Tennessee, just west of Nutbush. First as a Subscription school (each student paid $1 per month), then as a part of the public ...

  2. 7. Aug. 2019 · It’s original location was in the Flagg Grove community near Nutbush. It was built in 1889 by Benjamin Flagg, Tina’s great-great uncle (brother to Tina’s Great-Great Grandfather). The community is named after him and the Flagg family. Tina attended the school in the late 40s, early 50s. The school closed in 1967 and was sold to a local ...

  3. 2. Jan. 2014 · Tina Turner - Flagg Grove School - Jan 2014Tina Turner Online: https://www.tina-turner.nlFacebook: Tina Turner Online: https://www.facebook.com/tinaturner...

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  4. 11. Apr. 2012 · April 11, 2012March 5, 2016. Church house, gin house – Tina’s school house to be saved! (updated) Tina Turner’s primary school in Nutbush, Flagg Grove School, is to be saved and restored. The one-room school will be moved to the West Tennessee Delta Heritage Center in Brownsville, TN. There the building will function as an exhbition room ...

  5. 30. März 2021 · On the eve of the coronavirus pandemic, Tina Turner's historic 1889 childhood schoolhouse, the Flagg Grove School in Brownsville, Tennessee (relocated from her nearby birthplace of Nutbush and opened as the Tina Turner Museum in 2014), was the second and final stop in the late 2019 kickoff of my study tour and book project on surveying strategies in preserving and interpreting music landmarks ...

  6. 19. Juni 2012 · Schools for African Americans, like Flagg Grove School, were established on the heels of the Civil War. Change was in the air. In 1880 five African Americans won seats in Haywood County and the Tennessee General Assembly. Dorothy Granbury is a volunteer docent at the Dunbar Carver Museum in the town of Brownsville.

  7. After the war, the sisters reunited with their parents and moved with them to Knoxville. Two years later, the family returned to Nutbush to live in the Flagg Grove community, where Bullock attended Flagg Grove Elementary School from first through eighth grade. Bullock sang in the church choir at Nutbush's Spring Hill Baptist Church as a young ...