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  1. Welcome; this exhibit explores life for African American students at a private school in 1930s Macon, Georgia. We hope this exhibit will pique your interest in local history and make you want to explore more using the Digital Library of Georgia, your local library, archives and historical societies.

  2. 27. Mai 2017 · African-American Education in Macon: Raymond G. Von Tobel at the Ballard Normal School, 1908-1935 By Titus Brown the end of the Civil War, mission schools for freed slaves were established across the South. In the summer of 1865, the Western Freedman's Aid Commission, in cooperation with the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and Abandoned ...

  3. Organization. Historical Note. Ballard School was a combined primary secondary school for the freedmen. It was established by the American Missionary Association in Macon, Georgia, in 1865. By the twentieth century, it had become primarily a college preparatory and normal training secondary school.

  4. 24. Nov. 2004 · Killens graduated in 1933 from Ballard Normal School in Macon, a private institution run by the American Missionary Association and, at the time, one of the few secondary schools for Blacks in Georgia.

  5. 9. Sept. 1999 · Ballard Normal School (Macon, Georgia), Folder 14, Box: 6, Folder: 14. Amistad Research Center vertical file, 691. Amistad Research Center. Copy to clipboard